When a young vegetarian undergoes a carnivorous hazing ritual at vet school, an unbidden taste for meat begins to grow in her. Click Images to Enlarge
Strict vegetarian Justine faces a merciless onslaught of hazing rituals during her first week at veterinary school. One of these is the eating of raw meat and desperate to fit in she can't refuse. This taste of flesh not only compromises her principles but awakens an uncontrollable craving with horrific consequences. Product Features The Girl Can't Help It: a new interview with Actor Garance Marillier Making Ends Meat: a new interview with Producer Jean des Forets New audio commentary by film critic Alexandra West Audio Commentary with Julia Ducournau and film critic Emma Westwood In the Name of Raw: an interview with Director Julia Ducournau A Family Affair: a new video essay by film critic Alexandra Heller-Nicholas Raw à Votre Goût featurette with Julia Ducournau & film critic Emma Westwood Quick Bites with Julia Ducournau & film critic Alexandra Heller-Nicholas Genre Matters Panel Discussion Australian Premiere Introduction Australian Premiere Q&A with Julia Ducournau and Kier-La Janisse Alternative opening, deleted scenes, trailers
Strict vegetarian Justine faces a merciless onslaught of hazing rituals during her first week at veterinary school. One of these is the eating of raw meat and desperate to fit in she can't refuse. This taste of flesh not only compromises her principles but awakens an uncontrollable craving with horrific consequences. Special Features The Girl Can't Help It: a new interview with Actor Garance Marillier Making Ends Meat: a new interview with Producer Jean des Forets New audio commentary by film critic Alexandra West Audio Commentary with Julia Ducournau and film critic Emma Westwood In the Name of Raw: an interview with Director Julia Ducournau A Family Affair: a new video essay by film critic Alexandra HellerNicholas Raw à Votre Goût featurette with Julia Ducournau & film critic Emma Westwood Quick Bites with Julia Ducournau & film critic Alexandra HellerNicholas Genre Matters Panel Discussion ï· Australian Premiere Introduction Australian Premiere Q&A with Julia Ducournau and KierLa Janisse Alternative opening, deleted scenes, trailers Limited Edition Contents Rigid slipcase Perfectbound booklet with new essays by Hannah Woodhead and Emma Westwood plus interview with Julia Ducournau by Lou Thomas 3 collectors' art cards
Based on a best-selling novel, first-time writer/director Mona Achach's charming and thoughtful The Hedgehog is the story of an unexpected encounter. Paloma, an exceptionally intelligent 11 year old (played by Garance Le Guillermic) wants to end it all on her 12th birthday. Fascinated by art and philosophy, she documents her life and immediate circle, drawing trenchant and often hilarious observations on the world around her within a Parisian apartment building. But as her birthday approaches, Paloma finally meets some kindred spirits in her solitary concierge Renee Michel (Josiane Balasko) and an enigmatic and elegant neighbour Mr Kakuro Ozu (Togo Igawa).Freely inspired by Moroccan-born Muriel Barbery's international literary success, The Hedgehog leaves a deep impression. No car chases, no expolsions, no convoluted plot twists - yet its utterly captivating simply because the characters are so well drawn and full of humanity.
A very tasty comedy with a little French twist. A random act of kindness snowballs into vivid proof that ""no good deed goes unpunished"" in Aprs Vous the irresistible French comedy that garnered actor Daniel Auteuil a Csar Award nomination for Best Actor. Antoine (Auteuil) a restaurant headwaiter takes a shortcut through a park one night and spots Louis (Jos Garcia) a despondent lovelorn stranger attempting to kill himself. Antoine intervenes - despite Louis'
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