Published on December 14, 2024 at 2:53 p.m. / Modified on December 14, 2024 at 9:02 p.m.
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A writer, an actress and a cam-girl under the Marseille heatwave. Three friends who spy on the neighbor across the street from the balcony of their apartment. Window on handsome guy – until a tragedy triggers, for these roommates, a series of debacles as chaotic as they are bloody.
It looks like an improbable marriage between Almodovar and Hitchcock – it’s actually Noémie Merlant. With Women on the balcony, released in theaters this week after a visit to Cannes, she is signing her second feature film, she who stood out as an actress in front of the cameras of Louis Garrel (L’Innocent), Jacques Audiard (The Olympics) or Céline Sciamma – no one has forgotten Portrait of the girl on fire (2019). At 36, Noémie Merlant is one of the most scrutinized actresses of her generation, the face of post-#MeToo who is no longer afraid of shocking consciences.
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