Julia Ducournau brings her follow-up to her lauded cannibal-coming-of-age story 'Raw' to the main competition. By Boyd van Hoeij The image of French cinema as mainly consisting of artily shot ...
Julia Ducournau's Palme d'Or-winning film is "a nightmarish yet mischievously comic barrage of sex, violence, lurid lighting and pounding music". Everyone at the Cannes Film Festival hopes to see ...
Also on this episode of the Variety Awards Circuit Podcast: The Roundtable discusses 'West Side Story,' 'Don't Look Up' and more. French director Julia Ducournau, who burst onto the world filmmaking ...
As the picture opens, we see a young girl named Alexia (Adele Guigue) who is in a car when she unfastens her seat belt. Her father (Bertrand Bonello) tries to help her put it back on but an accident ...
Julia Ducournau does not make movies that audiences are likely to see themselves in. Her knockout debut feature, Raw, follows a veterinary student who develops a craving for uncooked flesh, mostly of ...
"Titane" is the sweetest movie you'll see this year about a woman who has sex with a car. The audacious body horror film (now in theaters) centers on an erotic dancer named Alexia (Agathe Rousselle), ...
The work of French filmmaker Julia Ducournau feels wholly singular, like a world unto itself. Her latest, “Titane,” is a hallucinatory journey to the heart of identity and the transformative power of ...
Titane filmmaker Julia Ducournau didn’t just make history this year as the first female director to win Cannes Film Festival’s Palme d’Or solo, she was also the first to find out she had won the prize ...