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Coralie Fargeat (born 1976) is a French film
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. She is best known for her 2017 debut feature film ''Revenge'', for which she received awards from independent film festivals across the world. Fargeat lists
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as filmmakers who have influenced her, as well as crediting several South Korean filmmakers as stylistic inspiration.


Early life

Fargeat was born and raised in Paris. She decided to be a filmmaker when she was 16 or 17 years old. Fargeat studied at the
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before beginning work on film sets. She later attended
La Fémis La Fémis (French: ''École Nationale Supérieure des Métiers de l'Image et du Son''; "National Superior School for the Professions of Image and Sound", formerly known as the ''Institut des hautes études cinématographiques'', IDHEC) is a Fren ...
, a prestigious cinema school in Paris. While she was there, she was selected to be in Atelier Scénario, a year-long screenwriting workshop, where she was told her screenplay would never be made because of how violent and graphic it was. While attending La Fémis, Fargeat and a group of her director friends created a collective called La Squadra, where they all tried to edit their features together, facing similar difficulties as they each wanted to create genre films. They met twice a week and invited filmmakers and industry professionals to share their success stories with them, which helped them to gain a more realistic understanding of the film world, how it works, and the logistics of how to get their stories told.


Career

Fargeat's first short film ''Le télégramme'' was released in 2003, a film about two women awaiting a postman's delivery during World War II. The film won 13 awards at several film festivals. In 2007, Fargeat co-created ''Les Fées cloches'' fr.html" ;"title=":fr:Les_Fées_cloches.html" ;"title="small>:fr:Les Fées cloches">fr">:fr:Les_Fées_cloches.html" ;"title="small>:fr:Les Fées cloches">frwith Anne-Elisabeth Blateaur, a comedy mini-series which she also directed. Fargeat released her short follow-up ''Reality+'' in 2014. The sci-fi tale received a nomination for the Jury Award at the Tribeca Film Festival. Fargeat's debut feature film was ''Revenge'', a feminist revenge thriller about a young woman assaulted and left for dead. The film had its world premiere at the
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in the festival's Midnight Madness section, and was selected to be screened at 23 additional film festivals. Inspired by revenge movies like ''
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'', Fargeat was interested in exploring a character who would seem "weak" to others or the audience, but during the film would undergo a transformation into a "kind of superhero" that would set out to get her revenge. Her first idea for ''Revenge'' had to do with the character of Jen, specifically this transformation aspect, and the rest came from there. While location scouting for ''Revenge'', Fargeat tried to find a desert that could be "any" desert, one that didn't have a specific region or location tied to it. She was inspired by '' Mad Max: Fury Road'', with the uncanny otherworldliness of it all. Fargeat found her villa and desert setting in Morocco, which is where the film was shot. Fargeat is a member and one of the founding signatories of Collectif 50/50, a group established with the purpose of working towards gender equality across the film industry. In February 2022, it was reported that Fargeat's next feature film will be '' The Substance'', a feminist body horror film written by Fargeat and produced by
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. Production of the film, which stars
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, began in May 2022. Fargeat teases that her next film, presumably ''The Substance'', will "push boundaries with a different kind of violence" from ''Revenge''. In 2022, Fargeat directed an episode of the Netflix series ''The Sandman''.


Filmmaking style and ideology

Fargeat is fascinated with a suspension of disbelief, and is a fan of using imagery and symbols to express something simple in a powerful way. She is fascinated with films that are able to create their own world and manage to exist outside the realm of reality, citing revenge films like ''Kill Bill'' and ''Rambo'' as examples of this. In making graphic or gore-filled movies, Fargeat finds that balancing violent scenes with humor makes the violence more tolerable. Fargeat believes that films that fill themselves with homages and references can push the viewer away from being able to identify with the film. She describes this separation as "second-degree moments" and chooses to stay away from excessive references. Fargeat finds it crucial to approach film and filmmaking with a genuine and sincere vision, stating she tries to "embrace ersubject in its choices, its biases, its excesses, in its faults too" to achieve this. When in pre-production for ''Revenge'', she stated that actress
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was chosen for the part partially because of her extensive trust in Fargeat, something that was important to her for the creation of the film.


Filmography


Awards and nominations


See also

* ''Revenge'' (2017 film)


References


Further reading

*
Coralie Fargeat Essay
. ''Cut-Throat Women''. * Crucchiola, Jordan; Fargeat, Coralie (2020-04-17).

. ''Vulture''. *
Director Coralie Fargeat Talks Obsession, Inspirations, and 'Revenge
". ''Film School Rejects''. 2018-09-18. * Fleming, Amy (2018-05-10).
'Revenge' director Coralie Fargeat on her gory riposte to the male gaze
. ''Financial Times''. * Posada, Tim. "Male Hysteria and the New Final Girl in 2018's Revenge." ''Performing Hysteria'' (2020): 189-203. *
Rencontre avec Coralie Fargeat, la réalisatrice du très énervé Revenge
. ''EcranLarge.com'' (in French). 2018-02-11.


External links

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