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entertainment1 year ago

"French Film Industry Confronts Sexual Abuse: César Awards Highlights #MeToo Movement"

Justine Triet's film "Anatomy of a Fall" won Best Film and Best Director at the César Awards, making her only the second woman to win the Best Director prize in the awards' history. Sandra Hüller also won Best Actress for her role in the film. The event also featured an unexpected result in the Best Foreign Film category, with Canadian director Monia Chokri's "The Nature of Love" winning over Christopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer." The ceremony was marked by a #MeToo moment, with actress and director Judith Godrèche delivering a moving speech about sexual abuse in the French cinema world.

entertainment1 year ago

Sandra Hüller: From Breakthrough Performance to Oscars Dark Horse

German actress Sandra Hüller's Oscar-nominated performance in Anatomy of a Fall has put her in the spotlight, with the film's viral moments making her a dark horse contender for the top prize. The film explores the breakdown of a relationship through the lens of the courtroom, with Hüller's character facing societal judgement and aggressive cross-examination. The success of the film has propelled director Justine Triet into a different league, making her a Palme d'Or winner and one of only eight women filmmakers to be nominated for a best director Oscar. Hüller's nomination is both intimidating and rewarding, and she remains tight-lipped about the film's big unanswered question, leaving audiences to form their own theories.

entertainment2 years ago

French Films 'The Animal Kingdom' and 'Anatomy of a Fall' Lead Cesar Awards Nominations

The 49th Cesar Awards nominations are led by Thomas Cailley’s "The Animal Kingdom" with 12 nominations and Justine Triet’s "Anatomy of a Fall" with 11 nominations. Both films are competing for top awards including best director and film. Other major contenders include Jeanne Herry’s "All Your Faces" and Cédric Khan’s "The Goldman Case." The awards ceremony will be held at Olympia Concert Hall on Feb. 23, with honorary awards going to Christopher Nolan and Agnes Jaoui.

entertainment2 years ago

"Golden Globes Recap: French Film 'Anatomy of a Fall' and Justine Triet's Triumph"

Director Justine Triet hinted at potentially revealing the truth behind the ambiguous ending of her film "Anatomy of a Fall" during her Golden Globes acceptance speech, suggesting she already knows the truth about the main character's guilt or innocence. The film's ending leaves the cause of a character's death open to interpretation, and Triet's comments have sparked speculation about a potential major reveal in the future.

entertainment2 years ago

France's 'Anatomy of a Fall' Dominates European Film Awards 2023

French film "Anatomy of a Fall" directed by Justine Triet dominated the 36th European Film Awards, winning Best Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay, and Best Actress for Sandra Hüller. The thought-provoking drama tells the story of a possible Alpine murder that evolves into a captivating courtroom drama, exploring parenthood and societal prejudices. While deserving, some feel that other films like "Green Border" and "The Zone of Interest" should have received more recognition. The European Film Awards need to elevate their aesthetics and marketing to match the quality of European cinema and position themselves as a prestigious event.

film-awards2 years ago

'Anatomy of a Fall' Dominates European Film Awards, Sweeping Best Film, Director, Screenplay, and Actress Categories

French film Anatomy Of A Fall directed by Justine Triet dominated the 36th European Film Awards, winning Best European Film, Director, Screenplay (with Arthur Harari), and Actress for Sandra Hüller. The film's success at the European Film Awards is expected to generate more buzz for the upcoming Academy Awards. Other notable nominees included Aki Kaurismäki, Agnieszka Holland, Matteo Garrone, and Jonathan Glazer.

entertainment2 years ago

European Film Awards 2023: Celebrating the Best in European Cinema

Justine Triet's courtroom drama "Anatomy of a Fall" won Best Film at the 2023 European Film Awards, with Sandra Hüller winning Best Actress for her performance in the same film. Triet also took home the Best Director award and shared the Best Screenplay honor with Arthur Harari. Mads Mikkelsen won Best Actor for his role in "The Promised Land." The evening also saw awards for best documentary, best debut feature, best animated feature, and best short film, among others. The event addressed the challenging political landscape in Europe, with calls for peace and solidarity.

film-awards2 years ago

European Film Awards Celebrate Excellence and Challenges in Art House Cinema

Justine Triet's courtroom drama "Anatomy of a Fall" won Best Film and Best Director at the 36th European Film Awards. The French film, which previously won the Palme d'Or at Cannes, also received awards for Best Screenwriter, Best Actress for Sandra Hüller, and Best Editing. Mads Mikkelsen won Best Actor for "The Promised Land," and Molly Manning Walker's "How to Have Sex" won the European Discovery award. Other winners included Anna Hints for Best Documentary and Isabel Coixet for European Achievement in World Cinema.

movies2 years ago

Unraveling the Intriguing Marriage Drama in 'Anatomy of a Fall'

"Anatomy of a Fall," directed by Justine Triet and co-written by Triet and Arthur Harari, explores the complex and intense relationship of a married couple. The film, which won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival, delves into the mediocrity of the characters and presents an ambiguous murder mystery. Triet and Harari aimed to keep the audience in the same position as the main character's child, who is tormented by the dilemma of never knowing the truth.

film2 years ago

Unveiling the Unpunished: Exploring Power Dynamics in 'Anatomy of a Fall'

Justine Triet, the writer and director of the Palme d'Or-winning film "Anatomy of a Fall," explores the double standards faced by women who work and play hard. The film places a powerful woman on trial, challenging the perception of guilt and innocence when gender roles are reversed. Triet aims to move away from films that portray women as victims and instead focuses on the scrutiny and moralistic judgment faced by women who choose to lead their lives differently. The film highlights the tensions between a successful novelist and her husband, using their literary rivalry against her in court. Triet's win at Cannes marks a shift in awareness over gender equality in France's film industry.

film2 years ago

"Unraveling the Gripping Murder Mystery in 'Anatomy of a Fall'"

"Anatomy of a Fall" is a gripping murder mystery film directed by Justine Triet, exploring the unraveling of a once-happy marriage. The story follows Sandra, a writer whose husband's death raises suspicions of foul play. As the film delves into the complexities of their relationship, it becomes an anti-romantic masterpiece, examining the deterioration of love and the hidden fractures within a marriage. With stellar performances and a compelling narrative, "Anatomy of a Fall" offers a thought-provoking exploration of the dark side of relationships.

entertainment2 years ago

Controversy Erupts as Palme d'Or Winning Director Criticizes Macron in Fiery Speech

Palme d’Or winning director Justine Triet sparked controversy with a political speech at the Cannes Film Festival, criticizing the French government for suppressing protests against pension reform and promoting a “commodification of culture.” She dedicated her prize to young directors and those unable to make films. Triet’s film, “Anatomy of a Fall,” was financed with the help of National Film Board subsidies and regional support. The feminist courtroom drama is expected to be a strong contender for France’s entry in the international feature film race at the Oscars.

entertainment2 years ago

French Director Criticizes Macron at Cannes Palme d'Or Ceremony.

French film director Justine Triet used her Palme d’Or acceptance speech at the Cannes Film Festival to criticize French President Emmanuel Macron’s handling of the pension reform protests, calling it “shocking.” Triet also spoke about the “commodification of culture” and the need to make room for new voices in French cinema. Her film, “The Anatomy of a Chute,” beat off competition from Wes Anderson’s “Asteroid City” to win the prestigious award. The Cannes Film Festival was overshadowed by social unrest in France, with fears that protests and electricity outages may impact festival events.

film2 years ago

'Anatomy of a Fall' Makes History as Third Woman to Win Cannes' Palme d'Or

French director Justine Triet won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival for her courtroom drama "Anatomy of a Fall," becoming just the third female director to win the festival's highest prize. The film stars German actress Sandra Hüller, who also starred in Jonathan Glazer's "The Zone of Interest," which won the Grand Prix. The jury cited the intense audience reaction to Triet's film and its ability to create a conversation. The festival featured an unprecedented seven films in competition directed by women. Saturday was also a big night for Asian cinema, with several Japanese and French Vietnamese directors winning awards.