Béatrice Dalle
12 titles
Filmography
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Domain
(2009)On the threshold of adulthood, 17-year-old Pierre becomes obsessed with his aunt Nadia (Beatrice Dalle, Betty Blue and Trouble Every Day). A flamboyant mathematician whose intellect clashes with her alcoholism and fatalistic view of life, Nadia is on a path to self-destruction. As Pierre discovers his budding sexuality, he attempts to rescue his beloved aunt from herself. DOMAIN is a dark, sexy mediation on the intersection of two lives with very different trajectories. Featuring intelligent discourse and Hitchcockian references, filmmaker John Waters declared “you’ll be left breathless by the sheer elegance of this astonishing workout.”

Inside
(2007)Four months after her husband’s tragic death, expecting mother Sarah encounters a strange woman who is determined to take her unborn baby.

Lux Æterna
(2020)As actresses tell stories on the set of a film about witch burning, technical problems, ego, and madness gradually plunge the shoot into chaos.

Tamala 2010: A Punk Cat in Space
(2002)Arguably the only Japanese anime ever made inspired by both Hello Kitty and Thomas Pynchon, TAMALA 2010 is a futuristic techno fever dream that follows the adorable wide-eyed kitty Tamala on her home world of Meguro City, a BLADE RUNNER-like mega-city controlled by the Catty & Co. corporation.

Our Paradise
(2011)French thriller centered on two male prostitutes in Paris whose affair together leads to crime and a desperate plan to outrun their retribution.

Trouble Every Day
(2001)One of the luminaries of the contemporary arthouse, Claire Denis makes her own version of a vampire tale in this elliptical, sensual film of disease and desire. Loaded with mystery and tactility, Trouble Every Day stars Béatrice Dalle and Vincent Gallo with an intense score by Tindersticks.

The Blackout
(1997)A Hollywood movie star whose excessive and shameless behavior led to drug blackouts becomes tormented by a lost night in Miami years earlier.

Morning Star
(2012)A struggling circus troupe employs magical spells, as secrets and jealousies push a ballerina, her clown lover, and a cruel ringmaster to the brink.

Time of the Wolf
(2003)Following a global cataclysm, a family’s countryside home is occupied by other survivors, leaving them no choice but to try and escape to the city.

Rosenn
(2014)On the French island of Reunion, a radiant young woman falls for a mysterious English writer whose heart is torn in two very different directions.

Night on Earth
(1991)LA, New York, Paris, Rome, and Helsinki are the stage for encounters between cabbies and their fares in this 1991 Jim Jarmusch comedy.

Michael H. – Profession: Director
(2013)This documentary depicts the work of Michael Haneke, who established himself as one of the most influential directors in cinema history.