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Cannes Winner Ducournau Begins

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With "Titane," which both thrilled and disturbed audiences and earned her the Palme d'Or at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival, Julia Ducournau catapulted herself into the forefront of European filmmakers. Her new drama, "Alpha," raises many questions once again. In an APA interview, the 42-year-old Frenchwoman discusses trauma, why the infected in the film turn to marble, and why the term "body horror" bothers her.
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With "Titane," which both thrilled and disturbed audiences and earned her the Palme d'Or at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival, Julia Ducournau catapulted herself into the forefront of European filmmakers. Her new drama, "Alpha," raises many questions once again. In an APA interview, the 42-year-old Frenchwoman discusses trauma, why the infected in the film turn to marble, and why the term "body horror" bothers her.

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vienna.at broke the news in on Saturday, April 4, 2026.
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