Judith Zins
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Judith Zins is a French actress known for her compelling screen presence in both sophisticated independent dramas and high-energy genre cinema. She gained significant international recognition for her leading role in the feminist horror anthology "Built 2 Kill" (2022/2023), where she showcased her versatility navigating a landscape of gore, action, and dark comedy.
Her career is defined by collaborations with visionary European directors and appearances in prestigious film festivals. Her filmography includes a role in Justine Triet’s "Sibyl" (2019), which premiered in competition at Cannes, as well as the critically acclaimed "Magnetic Beats" (Les Magnétiques, 2021). Zins is noted for choosing unconventional characters that often balance between psychological depth and intense physical performance.
Continuing her momentum into 2024 and 2025, she has appeared in projects such as "Elle & lui & le reste du monde" and the short film "Hotel Acropole". As of 2026, Judith Zins remains a distinctive voice in French cinema, consistently bridging the gap between mainstream artistic appeal and underground cult status.

