
Writing
Born January 1, 1978 in Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, France
Born in Toulouse in 1978, Baya Kasmi began working with Michel Leclerc on a TV series about adolescence, Âge sensible (2002), before the screenplay for Le Nom des gens (2010), which is said to have been inspired by an autobiographical story, won a César award. The duo reformed to write La vie très privée de Monsieur Slim (2015) and La lutte des classes (2018). As a director, she first established herself successfully in a short format with J'aurais pu être une pute, nominated for a César in 2012 for Best Short Film, which revealed Vimala Pons alongside Bruno Podalydès. The young actress went on to play the lead role in Je suis à vous tout de suite (2015), the director's first feature film.

Molière, Cyrano and the Young King

Le Parfum du bonheur

Not All Men, But...

Dog on Trial

Mikado

Bambino
Cathy

Le premier venu
Sara

The In(famous) Youssef Salem

Not My Type
Mme Pietri

Je t'aime, filme-moi !

Quand les bourgeois font leur cinéma
Self - Director

Le Grand Bazar

Battle of the Classes
Mlle Delamarre

Father & Sons
Agathe

Savage
Christine, the mother

My Guy
Sybille

Sextape
La Tante

Just to Be Sure

La Fine Équipe
Dom

The Country Doctor

The Very Private Life of Mister Sim

I'm All Yours

Hippocrates

I Could've Been a Hooker

The Names of Love