The actress-writer-director discusses her latest drama 'Le Bal des Folles', which marks Amazon's first original French feature.
about her preference for book-to-screen adaptations and working with women on set and not attending her world premiere in person due to the COVID-19 pandemic.It started two years and I wanted to make a movie about women and something feminist. And I wanted to do a period movie and I had in mind a story about witches and women who couldn’t do anything and were seen as monsters and witches because they knew something.
I loved the idea of having a woman who believes in science and a woman who is gifted and can talk to spirits in a hospital and then to be able to talk about who can believe in what, and what is freedom at the end. Your movie has this constant, yet closing distance between Eugenie and Genevieve, which culminates in the final climactic scene. How did you plan and maintain that?
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