
Age: 12
female
Jophielle was born on May 20, 2014 in France to stunt woman Karine Mauffrey and high-wire walker Jade Kindar-Martin. She started acting at age 3. She first appeared in the "Kiddies" Citibank commercial with her dad and brother in 2018. She has two older brothers, Raphael Luce (who is known for his role as young Henry Creel in Stranger Things) and Gabriel Sky, both actors. She and her family split their time between Mas Pinet, an old monastery they have turned into an art retreat in southern France, New Orleans and Los Angeles, where the whole family works in the movie industry. She loves to write songs, to sing and perform her circus act balancing on her dad's hands.

Jophielle Love

Henriette Fosca
for Henriette Fosca in All Men Are Mortal
Suggested by sepanta_kazemi

When rising stage actress Regina meets a quiet, enigmatic man named Raymond Fosca, she is drawn to the strange intensity behind his eyes. But Fosca carries a secret that defies all reason—he is immortal, condemned to walk the world for centuries, unable to die. Obsessed with understanding him, Regina pushes Fosca to reveal the truth of his past. What begins as curiosity turns into a sweeping journey across time, as Fosca recounts lifetimes of triumph and loss: the rise and fall of kingdoms, revolutions, betrayals, and the deep loneliness that has followed him through every century. While Regina imagines immortality as the ultimate safeguard for her fame and legacy, Fosca’s memories expose a harsher truth—eternal life strips the world of meaning, leaving every love and every ambition to eventually fade into emptiness. As their relationship blurs the line between passion and desperation, Regina becomes captivated by the very condition that has destroyed Fosca’s ability to feel connected to anything. And in the clash between her hunger for significance and his exhaustion from endless existence, the film asks a haunting question: What does it mean to live forever… when nothing around you does? A psychological drama that moves between modern life and centuries of lived history, All Men Are Mortal explores desire, fear, and the fragile human need for purpose—revealing that immortality may be the greatest curse of all.