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The director, whose 'Titane' won the Palme d'Or in 2021, returns to the festival with her latest genre mash-up.
Julia Ducournau, who won the Palme d’Or for “Titane,” returns with the body-horror tale “Alpha.” The critical reception has ...
We're bummed to report that this is arguably the worst movie in competition at this year’s Cannes Film Festival.
Alpha' director Julia Ducournau & co-star Tahar Rahim discuss the drama inspired by the early years of the AIDS epidemic ...
Julia Ducournau's Titane follow up Alpha is part horror story, part family drama & it is as emotionally grueling as it is ...
“Julia didn’t ask me to go that ... He also formed a deep bond with Ducournau almost instantly when they started working on the film. “It had never happened to me before,” he says.
“I really wanted to try to make you feel love,” French director Julia Ducournau says as she explains the motivations behind her wild new film Titane ... was a good challenge to see if ...
Julia Ducournau has made a name for herself as a provocative director, whose skill in crafting unforgettable genre pieces was rewarded with the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival for her ...
Through this unlikely bond, the film explores themes of identity ... important discussions about representation in filmmaking. Ducournau’s historic Palme d’Or win highlighted the ongoing ...
Julia Ducournau's top-secret project will ... as we did,” the two companies said in a statement. Ducournau is represented by Film Talents. Farahani is represented by Agence Adequat and CAA.
The Cannes crowd gave Ducournau and her team enthusiastic applause and quite a few cheers for the AIDS-coded horror drama about a mysterious virus and the fear and social exclusion it evokes.
Count on Julia Ducournau to leave Cannes speechless. Ducourau walked the red carpet with her cast, including Tahar Rahim, Golshifteh Farahani and Emma Mackey, with Cannes jury president Juliette ...