
Tahar Rahim's 'Alpha' male subverted by Julia Ducournau
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Film critic Perrine Quennesson tells us why Palme d'Or-winning director Julia Ducournau's latest feature "Alpha" divided critics when it screened at Cannes. She explains how leading actor Tahar Rahim transformed himself for the role and salutes the French filmmaker's imaginative use of imagery in her daring films.
We check out Quentin Dupieux's satire of influencer culture "The Piano Accident" and discuss "The Girls We Want", the promising début from director Prïncia Car.
And for those looking for a sumptuous lesson in filmmaking, there's a Claude Chabrol retrospective happening in French cinemas all summer.
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