The Animal Kingdom (Thomas Cailley, 2023) | 2025 French Film Festival

Location: Rubenstein Arts Center Film Theater

Screening as part of the 2025 French Film Festival

Jan 30 - Feb 13, 2025


The Animal Kingdom (Le Règne Animal)
(Thomas Cailley, 2023, 128 min, France/Belgium, French w/English subtitles, DCP)

With his long-awaited follow-up to Love at First Fight (2014), Thomas Cailley, who most recently won Best Director at the 29th Lumière Awards in France, envisions a mysterious infection that selectively mutates the bodies of ordinary people into animal hybrids at unpredictable speeds. Nominated for 12 César Awards including Best Director and Best Film, this chilling scenario, conjured with vivid specificity and immediacy via dazzling, impeccably deployed special effects, serves as a relentlessly compelling backdrop to the central performances of Romain Duris (The Three Musketeers), Paul Kircher (the breakout star of Christophe Honoré’s Winter Boy), and Adèle Exarchopoulos (Blue Is the Warmest Color, Passages, Planet B). Together, the trio of actors breathe life into this darkly imaginative exploration of a human ecosystem undergoing inexplicable—but potentially liberating—transformation.

-- Q&A to follow with Mathilde Savard-Corbeil (Romance Studies) and Abby Shepherd (Romance Studies)

“A light but meaty piece of magical-realism that threads the needle between Cronenbergian body horror and Miyazaki-like fantasy to create a modern parable that evokes any number of identifiable emergencies — deforestation, the AIDS epidemic, the global migration crisis and its attendant xenophobia, etc. — in the service of a story that refuses to be reduced into a clear metaphor for any one of them.” – David Ehrlich, IndieWire



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A boy in a navy hoodie is framed by ferns in a medium shot from The Animal Kingdom

Contact: Hank Okazaki

Email: hokazak@duke.edu

Sponsor: Center for French & Francophone Studies

Co-Sponsors: Albertine Cinemathèque, a program of FACE Foundation and Villa Albertine; Office of the Dean of Arts & Sciences, Romance Studies, Art, Art History & Visual Studies, and Duke Cinematic Arts.