For those who would like to rewatch or simply discover
Anatomy of a Fall
, the cinematic phenomenon of the year, Deliverance is arriving soon on Canal +.
The encrypted channel fits into the César calendar on February 23, where Justine Triet's Palme d'Or is in the running 11 times.
To discover
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The legal thriller, about a novelist accused of having pushed her husband into the void, will first be broadcast on Sunday February 24, the day after the Césars, on Canal+ Box Office.
Then, it will air on Wednesday February 27 on Canal+.
The feature film will be followed by a documentary
Anatomy of a Fall: The Rise of Justine Triet
.
This investigation will retrace the formidable destiny of the film, which won an award at Cannes and became one of the surprise guests in the Oscar race, where the trial film garnered five nominations, including best film, direction and best actress for German actress Sandra Hüller. , impenetrable and ambivalent at will.
Public and critical success
The film's operating figures are dizzying.
In France, the legal drama is hot on the heels of 1.5 million admissions.
Internationally, with 2 million moviegoers, it is the French feature film most seen abroad in 2023 - and it's not over, because it has been sold in 155 countries and many territories do not. haven't been released yet.
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The American public was gripped by the criminal mystery: did Sandra kill her husband or not.
However, this question of the guilt of its heroine is not the one that guided Justine Triet and her companion and co-writer Arthur Harari.
Together, the duo wanted to dissect the relationships of force and domination within a couple where each is driven by artistic desires.
Since her triumph at Cannes, Justine Triet has been collecting awards in spades: two Golden Globes, the National Board of Review, the Critics Choice Award.
Not forgetting a place in Barack Obama's top ten, six European Film Awards and seven nominations for the Bafta, the English César.