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Grave
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Julia Ducournau

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FRANCE/ BELGIQUE
2016 – 1H35 – IN FRENCH
WORLD PREMIERE

Synopsis
In Justine’s family everyone is a vet and a vegetarian. At 16, she’s a gifted teen ready to take on her first year in vet school, where her older sister also studies.
There, she gets no time to settle: hazing starts right away.
Justine is forced to eat raw meat for the first time in her life. Unexpected consequences emerge as her true self begins to emerge.

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DIRECTOR: Julia Ducournau
PRODUCTION:
Jean des Forêts
SCENARIO: Julia Ducournau
CINEMATOGRAPHY: Ruben Impens
EDITING: Jean-Christophe Bouzy
SOUND: Mathieu Descamps - Séverin Favriau - Stéphane Thiebaut
PRODUCTION DESIGN: Laurie Colson

MUSIC: Jim Williams

CAST:
Garance Marillier
Ella Rumpf
Rabah Naït Oufella
Laurent Lucas
Joana Preiss

Réalisation
Biography
Julia Ducournau

French nationality
Born on November 18th, 1983 in Paris (France)

Filmography
2016 GRAVE
2012 MANGE TV
2011 JUNIOR S

PRODUCTION
PETIT FILM
Jean des Forêts
Tel. +33 (0)1 40 26 20 94
welcome@petit-film.com

CO-PRODUCTION
ROUGE INTERNATIONAL
Julie Gayet/ Nadia Turincev
Tel. +33 (0)9 72 55 96 09
bienvenus@rouge-international.com

FRAKAS PRODUCTIONS
Jean-Yves Roubin/ Cassandre Warnauts
Tel. +32 4 231 38 63
info@frakas.be

DISTRIBUTION
WILD BUNCH DISTRIBUTION
Tel. +33 (0)1 53 10 42 56
distribution@wildbunch.eu

SALES
WILD BUNCH
Esther Devos
Tel. +33 (0)6 29 28 31 12
edevos@wildbunch.eu

INTERNATIONAL PRESS
WOLF CONSULTANTS
Gordon Spragg/ Laurin Dietrich/ Michael Arnon
Tel. +49 157 7474 9724
Tel. +33 (0)7 60 21 57 76
hello@wolf-con.com

FRENCH PRESS
Matilde Incerti
Tel. +33 (0)6 08 78 76 60
matilde.incerti@free.fr

CONTACT CANNES
PETIT FILM
Amélie Jacquis
Mob. +33 (0)6 73 30 75 04
amelie@petit-film.com

Like your short film Junior, Raw (Grave) follows the moult of a young girl on the background of her both fusional and confrontational relation with her sister.
To « moult », I prefer the term « mutation » inherited from Cronenberg. Junior was the story of a tomboy who becomes a girl, whereas Raw is about a girl turning into a woman. The funny thing is that during the writing process, I didn't realise that Justine and Alexia were sisters for a long time. Their relation was identical at the beginning, but Alexia was one of the girls on the campus. And one day, it became clear. All the more so because one of my first references for this film was Abel and Cain.

Why a veterinary school?
Because cannibalism in the medical school would have been too easy: Justine would have gone down to the morgue every evening. And I didn’t want to show her eating corpses all the time. The veterinary school allows the parallel between the human being and the animal. My mother is a gynaecologist and my father a dermatologist. Which explains a lot in regards to my films, such as my interest for organic horror.

You like to push around the notion of genre, both sexually and cinematographically.
I like things to move, when my characters aren’t stuck with a label on them. As for myself, I never had the feeling of belonging to a definite sex. I feel I can be either masculine, or very feminine. I see my films as crossovers: comedy, drama, horror. The Greek tragedy included all of them. The long shots on the freshmen reunited at the end are my way of representing the ancient chorus. Raw (Grave) has a rather light appearance, a humorous coming of age, but it stages a form of damnation. This is also something I was searching for: the crystallisation of the moral identity within perversion.

Interview by Nicolas Schaller

 

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