Hande Kodja
Hande Kodja
Hande Kodja begins her artistic training with music in Waterloo in Belgium: 12 years of piano, 5 years of solfège, 4 years of violin and dramatic art. Then she studied two years at the Cours Florent before passing the entrance examination at the National Conservatory of Dramatic Art of Paris. Hande has starred alongside Rupert Everett and Béatrice Dalles in Rosenn, starring Gérard Jugnot in La Loi d'Alexandre, and was nominated twice as Best Feminine Hope to the Magrittes (Belgian Césars). She has starred in Marieke Marieke by Sophie Schoukens. She also played with Monica Bellucci and Kad Merad led by Danièle Thompson in Les gens qui s’embrassent. First role with Charlotte de Turckheim and Michael Cohen in La Permission, in 2017 she is a member of the jury of the Luxembourg Film Festival alongside Dominique Besnéhard. Hande Kodja regularly spends time in Venice where she is committed to supporting quality cultural and artistic events.