Théo Laglisse
Directing
Known For

Naked Blue was developed through a collaboration with Oumy Bruni Garrel, the film’s protagonist, and Devonté Hynes, who composed its score (performed by the Budapest Scoring Orchestra). From this combined star power emerges a work of startling intimacy, which follows then-13-year-old Oumy’s choreographed movements through a studio set painted an underwater blue, as she dances in front of mirrors and salutes an imaginary audience. Under the blazing lights and swelling music, her performance recalls a screen test or dance film—but the resulting work breaks free from the proscenium frame typical of those genres. — Museum of Modern Art
Naked Blue

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Leave no trace

After another sleepless night of partying and getting high, Jordane finds Chléo home, her little sister, anxious about a strange water shortage. Quickly realizing that the lack of water is affecting the entire city, Jordane faces one of her worst nightmare and embarks on a crazy road trip on foot through the streets of Marseille to stop their thirst.