Film star dies after being found unconscious in swimming pool

Nadia Fares’ death at 57 has left a silence that echoes far beyond cinema. Born in Morocco and embraced by France, she carved out a career defined by intensity and vulnerability, from The Crimson Rivers to international projects and the series Marseille. She was preparing to step behind the camera for the first time, ready to direct and write her own story, when fate intervened in the most brutal way.

Her daughters’ words cut deeper than any headline: they did not just lose a star, they lost their mother and best friend. Behind the red carpets were surgeries, scares, and the constant awareness that life could change overnight. Her passing is a stark reminder of how fragile even the brightest lives are. What remains now are her films, her unfinished dreams, and a family determined to honor the woman the world thought it knew.