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Palme D'Or Winner Julia Ducournau Unveils Psychological Drama 'Alpha'
15 Nov
Summary
- Julia Ducournau won the prestigious Palme D'Or at Cannes in 2021
- Her latest film 'Alpha' is a psychological drama about a 13-year-old girl
- The film explores themes of unconditional love and fear

In November 2025, acclaimed French director Julia Ducournau is making waves with the release of her latest film, 'Alpha'. The director, who made history in 2021 as the first woman to win the prestigious Palme D'Or at the Cannes Film Festival for her body horror film 'Titane', has returned with a gripping psychological drama.
'Alpha' follows the story of a 13-year-old girl who returns from school with a tattoo, triggering her mother's fears of a lethal bloodborne disease that slowly turns people to marble. As the mother struggles to cope with her fears, the girl forms a bond with her uncle Amin, who is also infected with the same illness.
Despite Ducournau's reputation for presenting gruesome images and violence in her films, the core appeal of her work lies in the tenderness and unconditional love that emerges in the face of fear. 'Alpha' continues this thematic exploration, delving into the complex dynamics of family and the challenges of breaking generational patterns.
With her unique storytelling style and a talented cast, including newcomer Mélissa Boros and acclaimed actor Tahar Rahim, Ducournau is poised to captivate audiences once again with her latest cinematic offering.




