Vidal Arzoni
Vidal Arzoni, hailing from an artistic family, made his acting debut at just seven years old in Elsa Amiel's feature film *Pearl*, where he shared the screen with notable actors like Peter Mullan and Agata Buzek. His career quickly blossomed as he took on the character Arthur in Julien Rambaldi's acclaimed social comedy, *The Nannies* (Les Femmes du square), alongside talents such as Eye Haïdara and Ahmed Sylla.
In a significant role, Arzoni portrayed Le Dauphin Louis-Charles de France (Louis XVII) in Gianluca Jodice's historical drama *The Flood* (Le Déluge), which premiered at the Locarno Festival 2024. His television credits include performances in the MAX HBO series *Le Sens des choses*, created by Keren Ben Rafael, and Netflix's *Winter Palace*, directed by Pierre Monnard. He also starred in *Helvetica*, a series by Romain Graf that earned the Best Foreign French-Language Fiction Award at the 2019 La Rochelle Fiction Festival, as well as in *La Vie devant* by Klaudia Reynicke and Kristina Wagenbauer.
Arzoni's filmography features several short and medium-length films, including a leading role in *7 Fois* directed by Christine Wiederkehr, which won the Best International Short Film Award at the 2024 Dublin International Film Festival (DIFF). His talent was recognized early on when he received his first acting award at the Rhode Island International Film Festival in 2021 for his performance in Jérémy van der Haegen's *Stories Keep me Awake at Night* (Nuits sans sommeil).