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One careful lady owner

Five years ago, French filmmaker Julia Ducournau arrived in the film world with a bang. Well, more like a retch, after her debut feature – about a teenage veterinary student turned cannibal – left critics at Toronto Film Festival throwing up and fainting. Now she’s back – as are, according to reports, the weak constitutions (“this new horror movie is so insane, people are fainting!”) – with , her Palme d’Or-winning sophomore effort about a woman who gets knocked

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