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Emma Benestan

The French director debuts her feminist Camargue bull-running thriller

- —MELANIE GOODFELLOW

The anarchic spirit of Julia Ducournau’s Palme d’or winner Titane lives on in Emma Benestan’s Critics’ Week closer Animale, the genre-busting debut of a director who cites Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Kathryn Bigelow’s Near Dark, and the naturalist films of Chloé Zhao as influences. More surprising­ly, she also credits Abdellatif Kechiche, since her first break was as assistant editor on his 2013 Palme d’or winner Blue Is the Warmest Colour.

Benestan—who would later take a full-blown editor credit on his 2017 feature Mektoub, My Love—was then finishing her studies at France’s prestigiou­s La Fémis film school, but observing Kechiche’s directoria­l style, and witnessing his penchant for mixing profession­al and amateur actors, was an education in itself. “It’s the way he marries profession­als and amateurs that gives his films a certain spontaneit­y,” she explains. “I’d been taught the director had to control everything, but directing isn’t only about control.”

Set against the bull-fighting scene of the Camargue region in southern France, Animale stars Divines breakout Oulaya Amamra as Nejma, a 22-yearold woman who is trying to make her way in the male-dominated world of bullfighti­ng. She appears to have been accepted by the group, but after a night of hard drinking with the boys she wakes up with a sense that something is wrong. Shortly after, news breaks of a rogue bull on the loose. Young men are found dead, and Nejma starts to experience some strange bodily changes…

Benestan has long been fascinated by the Camargue people’s passion for the long-horned, black bulls that run semi-wild across its wetlands. “I grew up not far from the Camargue,” she says. “When I was young, we’d go to the races. The culture of the bull was everywhere.” Accompanyi­ng her for this adventure was Ruben Impens, cinematogr­apher on Titane and Ducornau’s previous film, Raw. “I think he, too, was fascinated by this magical world.”

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