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Updated · Screen International · May 17
Adèle Exarchopoulos Wins Cannes Praise for 120-Minute Another Day
Updated
Updated · Screen International · May 17

Adèle Exarchopoulos Wins Cannes Praise for 120-Minute Another Day

6 articles · Updated · Screen International · May 17
  • Jeanne Herry’s 120-minute Cannes Competition entry “Another Day” is being driven by strong early praise for Adèle Exarchopoulos as Garance, a young actress whose alcoholism steadily derails her work and relationships.
  • Exarchopoulos’s performance stands out for its restrained naturalism, matching the film’s unsensational treatment of addiction as Garance moves through blackouts, panic attacks and denial on Paris’s queer scene.
  • Sara Giraudeau, Mathilde Roehrich and Brigitte Sy anchor a close-knit supporting cast, while Herry’s brisk editing and psychological realism give the drama momentum across several years of Garance’s decline.
  • StudioCanal plans a September domestic release, and the combination of Cannes exposure, LGBTQ themes and Exarchopoulos’s art-house profile could help the French film travel internationally.
Will Adèle Exarchopoulos's portrayal of alcoholism in 'Another Day' be powerful enough to win her a second Palme d'Or?
Can an 'anti-sensationalist' addiction film captivate audiences, or does its quiet realism risk feeling too tidy for a messy disease?