Animale


In the Camargue region of the South of France, there remains an infamous, long-standing tradition of bullfighting. Local youths participate in the elegant yet dangerous challenge, practicing a modernized version of the sport that seeks not to kill the animals but rather to showcase agility and dominance. Among them is Nejma, an intrepid twenty-two-year-old with dreams of one day winning the annual competition. The only woman working on the cattle ranch, she trains tirelessly to prove herself equal among the men, both in and outside of the arena. The ranchers share a deep respect for the bulls, though when a loose bull threatens the community of riders and young men begin turning up dead, a hunt to find and kill the creature begins. Nejma fears for the bull, beginning a dark, mysterious transformation of her own. The sophomore feature of French filmmaker Emma Benestan, ANIMALE is “a brutal disorienting horror fable burning with feminine anger,” (AWFJ.org), and a thrilling entry into the body-horror subgenre.
Cast
- Oulaya Amamra
- Damien Rebattel
- "Animale boasts visual confidence to spare and a compelling, energetic lead performance from Oulaya Amamra...."
- "Emma Benestan and Oulaya Amamra bellow in bloodshed. Animale is a brutal disorienting horror fable burning with feminine anger."
- "The bold mix of genres in Animale combined with Amamra’s central performance makes Benestan’s film an engrossing watch."
- "Animale is a deeply moving film that strives for far more than disturbing set-pieces. It seeks to ram through societal norms and expectations like a bull in a china shop and absolutely succeeds."
- "Where many movies claim they are celebrating feminine rage, Animale relishes in it."
- "Emma Benestan’s poetic take on gender, power and corporeality is a deeply animal experience."
- "Animale is a novel and atmospheric feature that marks Benestan out as a talented auteur."
- "A dark coming of age thriller that plays around in the feminist body horror realm with an electrifying performance from lead star Oulaya Amamra."
- "A disturbing and potent body horror...."
Awards & Recognition
Best Motion Picture
Sitges Film Festival
Best Feature Film
Neuchâtel Int'l. Fantastic Film Festival
Cannes Film Festival
Stockholm Int'l. Film Festival
Screamfest Horror Film Festival
Melbourne Int'l. Film Festival
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