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* NightmareFetishist: Her earliest movie memory was when her parents shown ''Film/TheTexasChainsawMassacre1974'' to her when she was six, which led her becoming obsessed with horror genre.
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* NightmareFetishist: Her earliest movie memory was when her parents shown ''Film/TheTexasChainsawMassacre1974'' ''Film/TheTexasChainSawMassacre1974'' to her when she was six, which led her becoming obsessed with horror genre.
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As a Parisian who grew up under a dermatologist father and a gynecologist mother, Ducournau made a name for herself of making movies with a body horror theme. She studied English literature and philosophy at the Sorbonne, then got into the highly reputable La Fémis where she studied screenwriting. Her short film ''Junior'' won an award at Cannes' International Critics Week section and continued up with that her feature film debut ''Film/{{Raw}}'' with ''Junior'' lead actress Garance Marillier. ''Raw'' received much acclaim for its use of cannibalism as a metaphor for sexual awakening, and netted her FIPRESCI prize and César Award[[note]]French equivalent to the USA's Oscars.[[/note]] nomination for Best Director.
Her follow-up ''Film/{{Titane}}'' premiered at Cannes Film Festival in June 2021 and garnered her the festival's top prize UsefulNotes/PalmeDOr. This makes her the first female director since Jane Campion for ''The Piano'' in 1993, the first ''sole'' female director, and the fourth woman[[note]]The second and third are Adèle Exarchopoulos and Léa Seydoux for their performance in ''Film/BlueIsTheWarmestColor''.[[/note]] to receive the prize.
Her follow-up ''Film/{{Titane}}'' premiered at Cannes Film Festival in June 2021 and garnered her the festival's top prize UsefulNotes/PalmeDOr. This makes her the first female director since Jane Campion for ''The Piano'' in 1993, the first ''sole'' female director, and the fourth woman[[note]]The second and third are Adèle Exarchopoulos and Léa Seydoux for their performance in ''Film/BlueIsTheWarmestColor''.[[/note]] to receive the prize.
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As a Parisian who grew up under a dermatologist father and a gynecologist mother, Ducournau made a name for herself of making movies with a body horror BodyHorror theme. She studied English literature and philosophy at the Sorbonne, then got into the highly reputable La Fémis where she studied screenwriting. Her short film ''Junior'' won an award at Cannes' International Critics Week section and continued up with that her feature film debut ''Film/{{Raw}}'' with ''Junior'' lead actress Garance Marillier. ''Raw'' received much acclaim for its use of cannibalism as a metaphor for sexual awakening, and netted her FIPRESCI prize and César Award[[note]]French equivalent to the USA's Oscars.[[/note]] nomination for Best Director.
Her follow-up ''Film/{{Titane}}'' premiered at Cannes Film Festival in June 2021 and garnered her the festival's top prize UsefulNotes/PalmeDOr. This makes her the first female director sinceJane Campion Creator/JaneCampion for ''The Piano'' ''Film/ThePiano'' in 1993, the first ''sole'' female director, and the fourth woman[[note]]The second and third are Adèle Exarchopoulos and Léa Seydoux for their performance in ''Film/BlueIsTheWarmestColor''.[[/note]] to receive the prize.
Her follow-up ''Film/{{Titane}}'' premiered at Cannes Film Festival in June 2021 and garnered her the festival's top prize UsefulNotes/PalmeDOr. This makes her the first female director since
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Her follow-up ''Film/{{Titane}}'' premiered at Cannes Film Festival in June 2021 and garnered her festival's top prize UsefulNotes/PalmeDOr. This makes her the first female director since Jane Campion for ''The Piano'' in 1993, the first ''sole'' female director, and the fourth woman[[note]]The second and third are Adèle Exarchopoulos and Léa Seydoux for their performance in ''Film/BlueIsTheWarmestColor''.[[/note]] to receive the prize.
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Her follow-up ''Film/{{Titane}}'' premiered at Cannes Film Festival in June 2021 and garnered her the festival's top prize UsefulNotes/PalmeDOr. This makes her the first female director since Jane Campion for ''The Piano'' in 1993, the first ''sole'' female director, and the fourth woman[[note]]The second and third are Adèle Exarchopoulos and Léa Seydoux for their performance in ''Film/BlueIsTheWarmestColor''.[[/note]] to receive the prize.
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Being a Parisian who grew up under two doctors - dermatologist father and gynecologist mother, Ducournau made a name for herself of making movies with a body horror theme. She studied English literature and philosophy at the Sorbonne, then got into the reputable La Fémis where she majored in screenwriting. Her short film ''Junior'' won an award at Cannes' International Critics Week section and continue up with that her feature film debut ''Film/{{Raw}}'' with ''Junior'' lead actress Garance Marillier. ''Raw'' received much acclaim for its use of cannibalism as a metaphor for sexual awakening, and netted her FIPRESCI prize and nominated Caesar Award for Best Director.
Her follow-up ''Film/{{Titane}}'' premiered at Cannes Film Festival in June 2021 and garnered her festival's top prize UsefulNotes/PalmeDOr. This makes her the first female director to receive the prize since Jane Campion for ''The Piano'' in 1993 and first ''sole'' female director to do so.
Her follow-up ''Film/{{Titane}}'' premiered at Cannes Film Festival in June 2021 and garnered her festival's top prize UsefulNotes/PalmeDOr. This makes her the first female director to receive the prize since Jane Campion for ''The Piano'' in 1993 and first ''sole'' female director to do so.
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* AuthorAppeal: [[NightmareFetishist She seems to have things]] with human characters going through painful body transformation.
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* AuthorAppeal: [[NightmareFetishist She seems to have things]] things with human characters going through painful body bodily transformation. And it often serves as a metaphor for something.
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* CreatorThumbprints: CreatorThumbprint: BodyHorror, father-daughter relationships relationships, and the first names Justine (a ShoutOut to Marquis de Sade's novel), Alexia, and Alexia.Adrien.
* NightmareFetishist: Her earliest movie memory was when her parents shown ''Film/TheTexasChainsawMassacre1974'' to her when she was six, which led her becoming obsessed with horror genre.
* SheAlsoDid: Between ''Raw'' and ''Titane'', she directed first two episodes of the second season of ''Series/{{Servant}}''. The show's executive producer Creator/MNightShyamalan loved ''Raw'' so much that he hired her.
* NightmareFetishist: Her earliest movie memory was when her parents shown ''Film/TheTexasChainsawMassacre1974'' to her when she was six, which led her becoming obsessed with horror genre.
* SheAlsoDid: Between ''Raw'' and ''Titane'', she directed first two episodes of the second season of ''Series/{{Servant}}''. The show's executive producer Creator/MNightShyamalan loved ''Raw'' so much that he hired her.
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Being a Parisian who grew up under two doctors - dermatologist father and gynecologist mother, Ducournau made a name for herself of making movies with a body horror theme. She studied English literature and philosophy at the Sorbonne, then got into the reputable La Fémis where she majored in screenwriting. Her short film ''Junior'' won an award at Cannes' International Critics Week section and continue up with that her feature film debut ''Film/{{Raw}}'' with ''Junior'' lead actress Garance Marillier. ''Raw'' received much acclaim for its use of cannibalism as a metaphor for sexual awakening, and netted her FIPRESCI prize and nominated Caesar Award for Best Director.
Her follow-up ''Film/{{Titane}}'' premiered at Cannes Film Festival in June 2021 and garnered her festival's top prize UsefulNotes/PalmeDOr. This makes her the first female director to receive the prize since Jane Campion for ''The Piano'' in 1993 and first ''sole'' female director to do so.
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* AuthorAppeal : BodyHorror, father-daughter relationships and the first names Justine and Alexia.
* ProductionPosse : actress Garance Marillier made her debut in ''Junior'', subsequently appeared in ''Mange'', played the main character in ''Raw'' and appeared again in ''Titane''. In each of these (except for ''Mange'') her character's name was Justine.
* ProductionPosse : actress Garance Marillier made her debut in ''Junior'', subsequently appeared in ''Mange'', played the main character in ''Raw'' and appeared again in ''Titane''. In each of these (except for ''Mange'') her character's name was Justine.
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* AuthorAppeal : BodyHorror, father-daughter relationships and the first names Justine and Alexia. \n* ProductionPosse : actress Garance Marillier made her debut in ''Junior'', subsequently appeared in ''Mange'', played the main character in ''Raw'' and appeared again in ''Titane''. In each of these (except for ''Mange'') her character's name was Justine.
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* ''Film/{{Titane}}'', 20212021
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!!Tropes associated with Julia Ducournau include
* ProductionPosse : actress Garance Marillier made her debut in ''Junior'', subsequently appeared in ''Mange'', played the main character in ''Raw'' and appeared again in ''Titane''. In each of these (except for ''Mange'') her character's name was Justine.
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!!Tropes associated with Julia Ducournau include
* ProductionPosse : actress Garance Marillier made her debut in ''Junior'', subsequently appeared in ''Mange'', played the main character in ''Raw'' and appeared again in ''Titane''. In each of these (except for ''Mange'') her character's name was Justine.
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Julia Ducournau, born in 1983, is a french filmmaker known for Film/{{Raw}} and Film/{{Titane}}.
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Julia Ducournau, born in 1983, is a french filmmaker French filmmaker. She is known for Film/{{Raw}} ''Film/{{Raw}}'' and Film/{{Titane}}.
''Film/{{Titane}}''.
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* Corps-Vivants (short), 2005
* Tout va bien (short), 2007
* Junior (short), 2011
* Mange (MadeForTVMovie), 2012
* Film/{{Raw}}, 2016
* Film/{{Titane}}, 2021
* Tout va bien (short), 2007
* Junior (short), 2011
* Mange (MadeForTVMovie), 2012
* Film/{{Raw}}, 2016
* Film/{{Titane}}, 2021
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* Corps-Vivants ''Corps-Vivants'' (short), 2005
*Tout ''Tout va bien bien'' (short), 2007
*Junior ''Junior'' (short), 2011
*Mange ''Mange'' (MadeForTVMovie), 2012
*Film/{{Raw}}, ''Film/{{Raw}}'', 2016
*Film/{{Titane}}, ''Film/{{Titane}}'', 2021
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Julia Ducournau Ducournau, born in 1983, is a french filmmaker known for Film/{{Raw}} and Film/{{Titane}}.
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!!Filmography
* Corps-Vivants (short), 2005
* Tout va bien (short), 2007
* Junior (short), 2011
* Mange (MadeForTVMovie), 2012
* Film/{{Raw}}, 2016
* Film/{{Titane}}, 2021
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!!Filmography
* Corps-Vivants (short), 2005
* Tout va bien (short), 2007
* Junior (short), 2011
* Mange (MadeForTVMovie), 2012
* Film/{{Raw}}, 2016
* Film/{{Titane}}, 2021
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