TITANE

Watch Trailer Director: Julia Ducournau
Language: French

The winner of the 2021 Cannes Film Festival’s prestigious Palme d’Or, TITANE is a thrillingly confident vision from Julia Ducournau that deposits the viewer directly into its director’s headspace. Moving with the logic of a dream—and often the force of a nightmare—the film begins as a kind of horror movie, with a series of shocking events perpetrated by Alexia (Agathe Rouselle, in a dynamic and daring breakthrough), a dancer with a titanium plate in her skull following a childhood car accident. However, once Alexia goes into hiding from the police, and is taken in by a grief-stricken firefighter (Vincent Lindon), Ducournau reveals her deployment of genre tropes to be as fluid and destabilizing as her mercurial main character. A feverish, violent, and frequently jaw-dropping ride, TITANE nevertheless exposes the beating, fragile heart at its center as it questions our assumptions about gender, family, and love itself.

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Running Time: 108 minutes108 MIN
R Rated
This Film is Wheelchair Accessible

The magic of "Titane" is also owed to the grace with which Ducournau threads the needle between clarity and madness, shock and recognition, throttle and clutch.

David Ehrlich
Indie Wire