Aída Morales is known for Memoria (2021), Chance (2009) and Perdida (2020).
Aída Wellgaye is known for Black Beach (2020) and Black Beauty - Grace Ndiritu (2022).
Aílton Carmo is an actor, known for Besouro (2009) and Babysitting 2 (2015).
Aïcha Cissé is an actress, known for Un ange (2018), Storm Lara (2021) and Hacked (2022).
Aïda Ballmann is a Canarian actress, director and producer. Born on the island El Hierro, of German descent. She studied Dramatic Art in Gijón and finished her degree in Seville in 2009. In addition, she trained in Meisner technique (in Germany and Spain), amongst others. Her first works in theater were with the companies La sonrisa del lagarto, Fauna y Arte and La carbonería de la Lola, with which she participated in more than twelve productions. She also worked as a stunt, which led her to participate in the productions El oro del Rin and La Valquiria of La fura del Baus. In 2012 she starred her first feature film The extraordinary tale, by J.F. Ortuño and Laura Alvea, shot in English, for which she was awarded as best actress at the Cardiff Independent Film Festival and at Film Bizarro, nominated as best actress at the Andalusian Film Awards (ASECAN) and reviewed in magazines such as Hollywood Reporter. Shortly after, she was awarded as best actress at the Festivalito for Perséfone and received the Leoncio Morales award for her contribution to the culture of her native island. She participated in Spanish series such as "Lo que escondían sus ojos", "El tiempo entre costuras", "Águila Roja", "Brigada de fenómenos" and "Malviviendo" and starred in various Spanish and international feature films. Among them: "La velocidad de nuestros pensamientos" by Nacho Chueca, the German production "Die Insel" by Lars Ostmann, "El gigante y la sirena" by Roberto Chinet, "Atlánticas" by Guillermo García López, "The Europeans" by Víctor García León or "Gleich" by Jeniffer Castañeda. Of her short films, "Five Minutes" by Genesis Lence stands out. Its world premiere was at the Short Film Corner section of the 74th Cannes Film Festival. She co-starred it with her sister Serai Ballmann. Her debut as a director and producer was with the documentary "Sand Path", screened at more than thirty-five festivals, in which she talks about interculturality.
Aïda Camprubí is an actress, known for Amor eterno (2014) and Tria33 (2015).
Aïmen Derriachi is known for Jette la Clé (2019), Lily of the Valley and Frères ennemis (2018).
Aïssa Benchelef is known for 38°5 quai des Orfèvres (2023) and Clem (2010).
Aïssa Maïga is a Senegalsese actress working in France. She was born in Dakar, Senegal, in 1975 to a Senegalese-Gambian mother and Malian father, an acclaimed journalist. She moved with her family to France when she was 4. She discovered her vocation as an actress in middle school, and won various professional roles while studying theater in high school. Her big screen début was in Saraka bô (1997), directed by Denis Amar. Since then, Aïssa has worked with a number of internationally renowned directors, including Michel Gondry (in L'écume des jours (2013), Abderrahmane Sissako (in Bamako (2006)), and Michael Haneke (in Code inconnu: Récit incomplet de divers voyages (2000) and Caché (2005)). Throughout, Aïssa has continued to perform onstage in celebrated plays such as "Brooklyn Boy" (2004), "Les Grandes Personnes" (2011), and the French production of David Lindsay-Abaire's "Good People" (2015). Aïssa is at ease in a wide range of film roles, from African to young parishioner, aided by her fluency in multiple languages. She has won or been nominated for a number of prestigious prizes, including a Best Newcomer César (French Oscar) nomination in 2007 for Bamako (2006) and the Best Actress Prize in 2009 at the Bastia Film Festival for Bianco e nero (2008) by Italian director Cristina Comencini. She also won the Best Actress Prize in 2013 at the Luchon Film festival for her role in Denis Malleval's Mortel été (2013), as well as the Crystal Globe for Best Actress in 2016 for her role in Prêt à tout (2014). From comedic and dramatic roles to genre and action movies, from popular to art house films, Aïssa Maïga has become one of the unforgettable faces of international cinema.
Aissam was born in December 22, 1976 in the Paris region, France. He comes from a family of Moroccan origin. He grew up between France and Morocco. Graduated from an engineering school in 2003, he started a career as engineer in the private sector, which led him to travel extensively across Europe and Africa. In addition to his professional obligations, he cultivated a secret garden and went regularly on filming sets or theater stages to let his acting talent speak for itself. After more than ten years of twisting his agendas, he ended up making a radical decision by devoting himself entirely to acting, his true passion. Since then and for more than ten years now, Aissam has established himself in the Moroccan film industry through complex roles which made him well-known to the public. Today, he pursues his acting career with the same passion, but also uses his expertise as a coach or producer for films initiatives.