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After her Palme d'or, all Justine Triet's films to watch for free online

Ahead of the release of Anatomy of a Fall in cinemas on August 23, which received the Palme d'or last week, Justine Triet's complete filmography is available for streaming on the France Télévision website until the end of June. The opportunity to (re)discover The Battle of Solferino, Victoria and Sibyl…

Tenth French Palme d'or, third Palme d'or for a woman: Justine Triet won the most prestigious award last week at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival. The jury led by Ruben Östlund thus celebrated her fourth feature film Anatomy of a Fall, a drama which follows the investigation and the trial following the unexplained death of a father, who fell through a window, leaving behind a visually impaired young boy and his wife, on whom the investigators' suspicions are quickly carried away...

An astonishing broke comedy filmed in the streets of Paris

Pending the theatrical release of this film on August 23, 2023, Justine Triet's first three feature films can now be viewed free of charge and for one month on the France Television website. First of all, The Battle of Solferino, an astonishing mowed comedy filmed in the streets of Paris on the day of François Hollande's election in May 2012, with Vincent Macaigne and Lætitia Dosch.

Free for a month

It is also in the tone of intimate comedy that Justine Triet continued her career with the very successful Victoria, released in 2016, in which a lawyer (played by the excellent Virginie Efira) tries to juggle somehow between his personal and professional life. Finally, her third film, Sibyl, saw her continue her collaboration with Virginie Efira in a much more troubled and dramatic film, around the relationship between a psychotherapist and her patient, a young actress in distress (Adèle Exarchopoulos), whom she decides to follow, becoming more and more involved in his intimacy.

The three films are already available on demand free of charge on the France Télévision website, and will be available until July 1, 2023.

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