You can love horror movies and have a small heart that beats.
Julia Ducournau did not hide her tears when she received the Palme d'Or awarded by Spike Lee last July at the Cannes Film Festival.
The 37-year-old Frenchwoman, the second woman director to win the Grail after Jane Campion for
La Leçon de piano
in 1993, has topped the competition's veterans (Verhoeven, Moretti, Dumont, Farhadi, Audiard, Ozon) with
Titane
.
A strange, exciting, mutant film with an unrecognizable and upsetting Vincent Lindon as a firefighter captain overwhelmed by the desire for children.
Before this
titanium
in gold, there is
Grave
, first attempt and first sensation on the Croisette at the Semaine de la critique in 2016.
Grave
makes an impression because it stands out from all the sadly programmatic films that clutter up screens.
He surprises in every scene.
It is not entirely contained in its entirely enticing synopsis.
Take life in both hands
Justine, a gifted teenager, the youngest daughter of a family of veterinarians
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