EPISODE · May 22, 2025 · 6 MIN
“Alpha”, interview with director Julia Ducornau
from FRED Film Radio - English Channel
French director Julia Ducornau is back in Cannes, the 78t edition with her third film, "Alpha". After winning the Palme d’Or in 2021, the filmmaker is again exploring the them of a young girl going through a transformation. She describes the transformation as an on-going mutation, something that began before the start of the film and continues on after the film is over. The film is a coming of age as it deals with Alpha (Mélissa Boros)’s struggle to emancipate from the bond she has with her mother, played on screen by Goldshifteh Farahani. Julia Ducornau introduces, in the film, the threat of a new virus that, similar to Aids in the way it is transmitted and the stigma surrounding it, it turns people’s skin into marble. The director drives us into this idea of the marble virus and explains how she came up with the idea.
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French director Julia Ducornau is back in Cannes, the 78t edition with her third film, "Alpha". After winning the Palme d’Or in 2021, the filmmaker is again exploring the them of a young girl going through a transformation. She describes the transformation as an on-going mutation, something that began before the start of the film and continues on after the film is over. The film is a coming of age as it deals with Alpha (Mélissa Boros)’s struggle to emancipate from the bond she has with her mother, played on screen by Goldshifteh Farahani. Julia Ducornau introduces, in the film, the threat of a new virus that, similar to Aids in the way it is transmitted and the stigma surrounding it, it turns people’s skin into marble. The director drives us into this idea of the marble virus and explains how she came up with the idea.
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