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2016 horror film by Julia Ducournau

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Theatrical release poster

Directed by Julia Ducournau
Written by Julia Ducournau
Produced by Jean de Forêts
Starring
  • Garance Marillier
  • Ella Rumpf
  • Laurent Lucas
Cinematography Ruben Impens
Edited by Jean-Christophe Bouzy
Music by Jim Williams

Product
companies

  • Petit Picture show
  • Rouge International
  • Frakas Productions
  • Ezekiel Moving-picture show Production
  • Wild Bunch
Distributed by
  • Wild Agglomeration (France)
  • Focus World (International)[i]

Release dates

  • fourteen May 2016 (2016-05-14) (Cannes)[2]
  • xv March 2017 (2017-03-15) (Kingdom of belgium & France)[three]

Running time

99 minutes[three]
Countries
  • France
  • Belgium
Language French
Upkeep
  • €3.48 meg[iv]
  • ($three.8 one thousand thousand)
Box office $three.1 million[5]

Raw (French: Grave) is a 2016 French-Belgian coming-of-age horror drama flick written and directed by Julia Ducournau, and starring Garance Marillier, Ella Rumpf, and Rabah Nait Oufella.[6] [seven] [8] [nine] The plot follows a young vegetarian's first year at veterinary school, where she tastes meat for the beginning time and develops a craving for flesh.

The motion-picture show premiered at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival on 14 May 2016 and was theatrically released in the United States on x March 2017 past Focus Globe, and in France on fifteen March 2017 past Wild Bunch. The film received critical acclaim, with praise for Ducournau's direction and screenplay, though was met with some controversy for its graphic content.

Plot [edit]

Lifelong vegetarian Justine begins her first semester at veterinary school, the same ane her older sister Alexia is attending and where their parents met. On her first night, she meets her roommate Adrien, and they are forced to partake in a week-long hazing ritual, welcoming the new students. They are brought to a party, where Alexia shows Justine onetime class photos of students bathed in blood, including one with their parents. The next morning time, the new course is splattered with claret and is forced to eat raw rabbit kidneys. Justine refuses because of her vegetarianism, just Alexia forces her to eat 1. Justine leaves with Adrien and after discovers an itchy rash all over her torso. She goes to the doctor, who diagnoses her with nutrient poisoning and gives her cream for the rash.

The next twenty-four hour period, Justine begins having cravings for meat, which makes her feel aback. She and Adrien have a late-night trip to a gas station so no one will see her eating meat. Unsatisfied, she eats raw chicken in the morning time, and later throws upwards a long bundle of her own hair she had been chewing on. That dark, Alexia attempts to give her a bikini wax, but when Alexia tries to cut the wax off with sharp pair of scissors, Justine kicks her away and Alexia accidentally cuts off her own finger. Alexia faints, and Justine picks up the finger, tastes the blood, and starts eating information technology. Alexia wakes up to detect Justine doing this only later tells their parents that her dog, Quicky, ate it.

The next morn, Alexia takes Justine to a deserted road, where Alexia jumps in front of a car, causing the two people in it to crash into a tree. Alexia starts eating one of the passengers so that her sis would "learn"; instead, Justine is dismayed. Despite this, Justine'due south craving for human meat grows and she starts lusting after Adrien. That dark, she arrives at a party, where pigment is thrown at her as office of another hazing ritual and she is forced to make out with someone. While kissing, Justine bites the middle of his bottom lip off, leaving the other party guests shocked and disgusted. Justine goes back to her dorm and takes a shower, where she picks a clamper of his lip out of her teeth and eats it. Justine confides in Adrien and they end upwardly having sex, during which Justine tries to bite Adrien simply instead bites her ain arm until it bleeds profusely, seeming to orgasm while doing so.

At some other political party, Justine gets extremely intoxicated and Alexia takes her to the morgue. The next day, everyone in schoolhouse stares at Justine, some fugitive her. Adrien shows her a video where Justine is crawling on all fours, attempting to accept a seize with teeth out of the arm of a corpse as Alexia eggs her on, to boos and cheers from a crowd of watching party guests. Justine confronts Alexia and fights her, eventually bitter each other until they are pulled autonomously by other students. Justine helps Alexia up, and they walk each other back to their dorms. The next morn, Justine wakes up in bed with Adrien but she notices she is covered in blood. She pulls off the blankets, finding Adrien dead with nearly of his correct leg eaten and a stab wound in his back. Justine and so sees a bloody Alexia slumped on the floor. Justine is initially furious that Alexia killed Adrien but then cleans Alexia and herself up in the shower.

Alexia is imprisoned for the murder of Adrien, and Justine is sent back habitation. There, Justine'due south father tells her that what happened is neither hers nor Alexia'southward mistake. He explains that when he first met their mother, he could not understand why she did non desire to be with him. Her begetter says he finally realized when they kissed the showtime time, indicating a scar on his lip. He then opens his shirt, revealing scars and missing chunks of his chest, and tells Justine that she volition find a solution.

Cast [edit]

  • Garance Marillier as Justine
  • Ella Rumpf equally Alexia
  • Rabah Naït Oufella as Adrien
  • Laurent Lucas every bit Father
  • Joana Preiss as Female parent
  • Bouli Lanners equally The commuter
  • Marion Vernoux as The nurse
  • Jean-Louis Sbille equally The professor

Release [edit]

Raw was screened in the International Critics' Week section at the 2016 Cannes Movie Festival where it won the FIPRESCI Prize.[2] [ten]

During a screening at the 2016 Toronto International Moving picture Festival, some viewers received emergency medical services after allegedly fainting from the film's graphic scenes.[11] [12] Ducournau said she was "shocked" to hear this during a Q&A after the screening. The moving picture won several awards in European film festivals, including the top prizes at the Sitges Pic Festival, Festival international du film fantastique de Gérardmer, and the Paris International Fantastic Film Festival.[xiii]

The motion-picture show had a express theatrical release in the Usa by Focus Globe starting on 10 March 2017.[xiv]

Reception [edit]

Review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reports a 93% blessing score based on 200 reviews and an boilerplate rating of 7.nine/10. The site's consensus states: "Raw 's lurid violence and sexuality live upwards to its title, but they're anchored with an immersive atmosphere and deep symbolism that linger long later the provocative visuals fade."[15] On Metacritic, information technology has an 81 out of 100 rating based on 33 reviews, indicating "universal acclamation".[16]

Catherine Bray of Diverseness wrote, "Suspiria meets Ginger Snaps in a muscular withal elegant campus cannibal horror from bright new talent Julia Ducournau."[17] Katie Rife of The A.V. Club gave the movie an A− form, stating, "The strongest of the female person-led films I've screened so far at the festival is Raw, Julia Ducournau's beautifully realized, symbolically rich, and disturbingly erotic meditation on primal hungers of all kinds."[18]

David Fear of Rolling Stone praised the film highly, giving information technology a rare perfect score of 4 out of 4 stars; going so far as calling it "a contender for best horror pic of the decade".[xix]

For The Canadian Press, David Friend wrote from the Toronto International Film Festival that the moving-picture show "had audiences squirming in their seats and a few queasy patrons rushing for the exits," merely he noted it was "far more than a gory horror motion-picture show. Director Julia Ducournau brings a sense of humanity to the story."[xx]

Nick Pinkerton of Sight & Sound gave a rather lukewarm review of the picture, labeling it "another unwieldy metaphor bundled in showy cinematography", citing the movie's "curatorial preciousness" as well as an overall insistence on contrived gear up pieces.[21]

In December 2017, film critic Mark Kermode named Raw the best picture of 2017.[22]

Justin Chang of The Los Angeles Times wrote that "the fluidity and unpredictability of the human appetite is one of the movie's most playful and persistent themes."[23]

Awards [edit]

  • 2016: FIPRESCI prize in the "parallel sections" category, conferred by a jury of the International Federation of Motion picture Critics for a film at either the Directors' Fortnight or International Critics' Calendar week running parallel to the Cannes Film Festival.[24]
  • 2016: Toronto International Film Festival, third place in the audience voting for the Grolsch People'south Choice Midnight Madness Award.[25]
  • 2016: Sutherland Award, for most original and imaginative kickoff feature at the London Picture show Festival.[26]
  • 2016: Méliès d'Or for Best European Fantastic Film
  • 2016: The picture show won two awards at the Strasbourg European Fantastic Film Festival :
    • Gilded Octopus of the best international fantastic motion picture
    • Public Choice Award of the best international fantastic movie
  • 2016: Flanders International Film Festival Ghent : Explore Laurels
  • 2017: Prix Louis-Delluc for best commencement film
  • It received iv nominations at the 8th Magritte Awards, winning Best Foreign Film in Coproduction and Best Product Blueprint.[27]
  • 2018: Australian Film Critics Association nominated for All-time International Film (Strange Language).[28]

See also [edit]

  • Cannibalism in popular civilisation
  • New French Extremity

References [edit]

  1. ^ Kate Erbland (viii July 2016). "Picture Acquisition Rundown: Zeitgeist Films Buys 'Don't Phone call Me Son,' Focus World Hungry For 'Raw' And More". IndieWire . Retrieved nineteen Oct 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Grave". Semaine de la Critique. Archived from the original on 16 September 2016.
  3. ^ a b "Raw (18)". British Board of Film Classification. 4 October 2016. Retrieved four October 2016.
  4. ^ Lemercier, Fabien (19 April 2016). "Julia Ducournau'southward Raw to fight for France in the Critics' Calendar week". Cineuropa . Retrieved 15 May 2018.
  5. ^ "Raw (2017) - Financial Data". The Numbers . Retrieved 15 May 2018.
  6. ^ "Shoot well-nigh to kick off for Julia Ducournau's Raw". Cineuropa.
  7. ^ Debruge, Peter (3 January 2017). "10 Directors to Watch: Julia Ducournau Reveals 'Raw' Side of French Cinema". Diversity . Retrieved thirteen January 2017.
  8. ^ Brown, Todd (12 January 2017). "RAW: Watch The Hypnotic And Grotesque Red Band Trailer For Julia Ducournau's Acclaimed Debut". Screen Anarchy . Retrieved 13 January 2017.
  9. ^ "Red Band Trailer Revealed For Julia Ducournau's Directorial Debut RAW". Horror Cult Films. 13 January 2017. Retrieved 14 January 2017.
  10. ^ Rebecca Ford (21 May 2016). "Cannes: 'Toni Erdmann,' 'Dogs' Take Fipresci Prizes". The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved 21 May 2016. {{cite web}}: CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)
  11. ^ Tatiana Siegel (13 September 2016). "Toronto: Multiple Moviegoers Laissez passer Out During Cannibal Moving picture 'Raw' Screening". world wide web.msn.com. The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on 29 March 2017. Retrieved xiv September 2016.
  12. ^ Adam Gabbatt (14 September 2016). "Cannibal horror film too Raw for viewers as paramedics are called". The Guardian . Retrieved 18 October 2016.
  13. ^ "Raw: Practiced Film & Bad Buzz". Archived from the original on 16 June 2019. Retrieved xvi June 2019.
  14. ^ "Raw Red Band and Greenish Ring Trailers are Here!". 12 January 2017. Retrieved 13 January 2017.
  15. ^ "Raw (Grave) (2017)". Rotten Tomatoes . Retrieved ii April 2017.
  16. ^ "Raw reviews". Metacritic . Retrieved 2 April 2017.
  17. ^ "Picture show Review: 'Raw'". Variety. Penske Media Corporation. 14 May 2016. Retrieved xix Feb 2017.
  18. ^ "Jason Momoa and Keanu Reeves rule the wasteland at Fantastic Fest". The A.V. Lodge. The Onion. 26 September 2016. Retrieved nineteen February 2017.
  19. ^ "'Raw' Review: Cannibal Coming-of-Age Picture show is a Mod Horror Masterpiece". Rolling Rock. xiii March 2017.
  20. ^ "Unearthing the gems: Standout TIFF movies you might've missed | CTV News Toronto". toronto.ctvnews.ca. 17 September 2016. Retrieved seven August 2019.
  21. ^ Pinkerton, Nick (May 2017). "Raw". Sight & Sound. British Flick Found. 27 (v): 88–89. ISSN 0037-4806.
  22. ^ Kermode, Mark (10 December 2017). "Mark Kermode: best films of 2017". The Guardian . Retrieved ten December 2017.
  23. ^ "Review: Delectable cannibal thriller 'Raw' fleshes out the mystery of female desire". Los Angeles Times. 9 March 2017. Retrieved 12 Jan 2020.
  24. ^ "Maren Ade'due south "Toni Erdmann" Wins the Critics Prize in Cannes" (Press release). FIPRESCI, the International Federation of Moving picture Critics. 22 May 2016. Retrieved 18 October 2016.
  25. ^ "Toronto International Motion picture Festival Announces 2016 Laurels Winners" (PDF) (Press release). Toronto International Flick Festival. eighteen September 2016. The second runner up is Julia Ducournau'south Raw.
  26. ^ "60th BFI London Picture Festival announces 2016 awards winners" (Printing release). BFI. 17 October 2016. Retrieved eighteen October 2016.
  27. ^ Belga (three February 2018). "Cérémonie des Magritte: Carton plein pour "Insyriated", élu meilleur film, qui remporte 6 distinctions". La Libre Belgique (in French). Retrieved 4 February 2018.
  28. ^ "The 2018 AFCA Awards". Australian Film Critics Association. Archived from the original on 14 March 2018. Retrieved 28 Feb 2018.

External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Raw at IMDb
  • Raw at Box Role Mojo

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raw_%28film%29

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