Since winning the Palme d’Or, filmmaker Justine Triet’s movie has accumulated numerous international awards. Here are ten reasons that could explain the incredible enthusiasm for ‘Anatomy of a Fall’.
The jury of the 76th Cannes Film Festival can be proud of its choice. Adorned with the Palme d’Or, Justine Triet’s film “Anatomy of a Fall” has received other highly prestigious awards since the beginning of the year: two Golden Globes, a Goya, a Bafta, six César Awards, and several European and American prizes. In total, about thirty awards. The highlight of the awards season, this psychological thriller won the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay co-written by Julie Triet and Arthur Harari, her partner, on March 10th in Hollywood. An unexpected international consecration for this French auteur film with a small budget supported by the CNC’s Advance on Receipts.
The feature film manages the feat of appealing to a wide audience, critics, and cinema professionals. Rare! With a runtime of two and a half hours, it has been seen by 1.6 million viewers in France. It has been bought by 155 countries and has recorded 2 million admissions abroad. A launch that is just beginning.
But why so much enthusiasm for “Anatomy of a Fall”? Curiosity for this French oddity plays a part, but not only. Here are ten reasons that, according to us, could explain its incredible success.
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