Cinematic trailblazer and Palme d’Or winner Julia Ducournau’s latest film is no less ambitious than her previous films RAW and TITANE, except here, she uses elements of body horror to tell a story of a different kind of horror to befall a family with a traumatic past.
Alpha, a rebellious 13-year-old, lives with her single mom, a doctor with an at-home practice amid the context of a strange new bloodborne disease. When Alpha returns from a house party, drunk, her mother discovers a new, amateur tattoo on her daughter’s arm. Worried she might have been infected by the same disease, their world is suddenly turned upside down, as fear invades their family unit, triggering a chain reaction which unleashes repressed trauma, memory and dread.
Ducournau’s daring and distinct approach offers a quiet revolution in genre filmmaking, employing techniques borrowed from horror and body horror that lead us through a family’s story of fear and pain, ultimately chronicling their journey towards love, compassion and acceptance.
“Thought-provoking...a really impactful film that has stayed with me.” metro.co.uk
Sunday Jan 11, 2026 Wednesday Jan 14, 2026
Sun 11 Jan - 2:00pm
Mon 12 Jan - 6:00pm
Tue 13 Jan - 6:00pm
Wed 14 Jan - 6:00pm
Triskel Arts Centre, Tobin Street, Cork City
€10.50/8
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