Alsace

Region of France

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2025 Léa Seydoux stars in 'The Silent Friend', directed by Ildiko Enyedi, playing the role of Alice
2025 Léa Seydoux reprised her role as Fragile in Death Stranding 2: On the Beach, contributing voice, 3D model, and motion capture.
2024 Seydoux was included on The Independent's list of 'The 60 best actors of the 21st-century'.
2024 It was announced that Seydoux would be part of the ensemble cast for the film Alpha Gang by the Zellner brothers.
2024 Seydoux signed on to star in The Thing That Hurts, marking her third collaboration with Arnaud Desplechin.
2024 Léa Seydoux won Best Actress at the Florida Film Critics Circle for her performance in 'The Beast'.
2024 Seydoux is set to appear in Dune: Part Two.
June 2024 Léa Seydoux signed a petition addressed to French President Emmanuel Macron demanding that France officially recognize the State of Palestine.
May 2024 Léa Seydoux signed on to star in The Unknown, the next film by Arthur Harari.
May 2024 The French magazine Le Monde revealed that Seydoux will star in Leos Carax's next project.
May 14 2024 Seydoux's film The Second Act, directed by Quentin Dupieux, had its world premiere at the 77th Cannes Film Festival and was released theatrically in France the same day.
April 2024 Seydoux was announced to star opposite Josh O'Connor in Luca Guadagnino's adaptation of the novel Camera separate.
March 2024 It was announced that Seydoux would reunite with Ildiko Enyedi in Silent Friend, in which she would play a scientist named Alice.
January 2024 Seydoux revealed she completed two weeks of filming for an unannounced film by Quentin Dupieux, titled À notre beau métier.
2023 Léa Seydoux starred as Gabrielle Monnier in 'The Beast', directed by Bertrand Bonello.
2023 Léa Seydoux won Best Actress at the Valladolid International Film Festival for her performance in 'The Beast'.
2023 Inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame.
September 2023 Seydoux was absent from the premiere of The Beast at the 80th Venice International Film Festival, in support of the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike.
July 2023 Arsenal unveiled an official statue of Wenger holding the 'Invincible' Premier League trophy outside the Emirates Stadium.
2022 She played Caprice in 'Crimes of the Future', directed by David Cronenberg.
2022 Léa Seydoux was made a Knight of the Legion of Honour by the French government.
2022 She starred in Crimes of the Future and One Fine Morning.
May 2022 Seydoux's film Crimes of the Future, directed by David Cronenberg, premiered in competition at the Cannes Film Festival.
January 2022 Léa Seydoux was nominated for Best Actress at the 47th César Awards for her role in the film France.
2021 Alsace's population reaches 1,919,745, marking continued demographic evolution.
2021 Léa Seydoux starred in Wes Anderson's ensemble comedy-drama The French Dispatch.
2021 Seydoux collaborated with Arnaud Desplechin for the second time in the film Deception.
2021 Seydoux starred in the film France by director Bruno Dumont.
2021 Seydoux played the role of Lizzy in Ildikó Enyedi's film The Story of My Wife.
2021 She reprised her role as Madeleine Swann in No Time to Die.
July 2021 Seydoux tested positive for COVID-19 despite being fully vaccinated and asymptomatic, causing her to miss the 74th Cannes Film Festival.
January 1 2021 Departments of Bas-Rhin and Haut-Rhin merged to create the new European Collectivity of Alsace, while remaining part of the Grand Est region.
2020 Seydoux was included on Vogue's list of 'The most beautiful French actresses of all time'.
October 13 2020 Published his autobiography 'My Life in Red & White', translated from French by W&N publishing.
2019 Sauvage film was nominated for Best First Film at the César Awards.
2019 Reader's Digest named Léa Seydoux in their list of 'Amazing French actresses in film history'.
2019 Wenger invested in sports technology company Playermaker, expanding his involvement in football innovation beyond management.
2019 Received the Laureus Lifetime Achievement Award and was named France Football 32nd Greatest Manager of All Time.
November 2019 Léa Seydoux starred in Hideo Kojima's video game Death Stranding, providing the voice, performance, and likeness for the character Fragile. The game received positive reviews, with critics praising her performance.
November 2019 Arsène Wenger became FIFA's Chief of Global Football Development, taking on a senior role overseeing sport growth and development, and becoming chairman of FIFA's executive team for technical analysis of tournaments.
2018 Sauvage film was nominated for Gold Q-Hugo at the Chicago International Film Festival.
2018 Sauvage premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, winning the Rising Star Award and receiving three additional nominations.
2018 Sauvage film won the International First Film Award at the Jerusalem Film Festival.
2018 Census demonstrates significant demographic transformation, with native Alsatian population dropping to 69.9% and immigrant population reaching 11.6%. European immigrants remain the largest group at 5.1%, with growing representation from Asia and sub-Saharan Africa.
2018 Census reveals demographic composition of Alsace, showing 69.9% of inhabitants are natives, 16.0% from other parts of Metropolitan France, 0.5% from Overseas France, and 13.7% from foreign countries.
2018 Census reveals 69.9% of Alsace inhabitants are native to the region, with 13.7% born in foreign countries, primarily from European nations.
2018 Seydoux was invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
2018 Seydoux served as a member of the jury at the 71st Cannes Film Festival.
2018 Awarded Knight Grand Commander of the Humane Order of African Redemption.
May 13 2018 Managed his final game for Arsenal in a 5-0 victory against Huddersfield Town, concluding his 22-year tenure at the club.

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