International Feature: Anatomy of a Fall
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For our first International Feature of 2026, we dive into Anatomy of a Fall, the 2023 French courtroom drama, directed by Justine Triet. It became a major awards-season standout, winning the Palme d’Or at Cannes and sparking wide conversation for its unconventional approach to truth, perspective, and performance. Rather than leaning on flashy courtroom theatrics, the film builds tension through ambiguity, character study, and meticulous visual choices.
In this episode, we break down what made Anatomy of a Fall resonate so strongly with audiences and critics alike, including what worked for us and why the film continues to linger long after the credits roll.
- The across-the-board performances, from the lead actors all the way down to the dog
- How the film’s open-ended storytelling challenges the audience to sit with uncertainty
- Direct, intentional cinematography choices that quietly shape how we interpret events
- A courtroom drama focused on truth and perception, without over-the-top legal theatrics
- Why restraint and realism make the emotional beats hit harder
Whether you loved the ambiguity or found it frustrating, this was a film that gave us plenty to unpack.
Letterbox'd Synopsis: A woman is suspected of her husband’s murder, and their blind son faces a moral dilemma as the sole witness.
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