Alpha: How Julia Docournau made some of the misconstrued film of the 12 months
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From Raw To Undercooked, Julia Ducournau Is Back With Alpha
Director: Julia Ducournau Starring: Mélissa Boros, Tahar Rahim, Golshifteh Farahani, Emma Mackey Running Time: 128 minutes After the dynamite 1-2 punch of her coming-of-age cannibalism debut Raw and darkly comic, body horror, family drama. Palme D’or winner Titane, Julia Ducournau seemed set to be anointed one of the defining genre filmmakers of her generation. These were films that took the New French Extremity baton from filmmakers like Gaspar…
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After her visceral and tender second feature, Titane, Julia Ducournau shifts gears with a unique drama inspired by the AIDS crisis. “I’m not afraid to die.” The refrain of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds’ ‘The Mercy Seat’ seems hardcoded into the DNA of Julia Ducournau’s third feature, which sees the Palme d’Or winner move away from the shock and awe body horror of Raw and Titane into something somehow sadder and stranger. That’s how 13-year-old Alp…
Alpha: How Julia Docournau made some of the misconstrued film of the 12 months
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