Dalloway

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Archive - Festival 41

De France has done a remarkable job of keeping us engaged while she spends much of the runtime in the same apartment alone, coping variously with withdrawal, heartache, and paranoia.

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  • Archive - Festival 41
  • Director: Yann Gozlan
  • France, Belgium 2025
  • 110 minutes
  • French, English
  • Subtitles in Hebrew, English

Clarissa, a writer lacking inspiration, joins a prestigious artist residency at the cutting edge of technology. There, she finds support - and even a confidante - in Dalloway, her virtual assistant, who helps her write. But Clarissa begins to grow uneasy with the AI's increasingly intrusive presence, a discomfort amplified by the conspiratorial warnings of another resident. Feeling watched, she secretly embarks on an investigation to uncover the true intentions of her hosts. 

Dalloway, the new film by Yann Gozlan, is a psychological thriller that echoes Virginia Woolf's legacy in a hauntingly modern setting. The film dives into the dark side of artificial intelligence and the fragility of artistic creation.

Filmography: Black Box (2021), A Perfect Man (2015).


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  • Director Yann Gozlan
  • Production Eric Altmayer, Nicolas Altmayer
  • Script Nicolas Bouvet-Levrard, Thomas Kruithof, Yann Gozlan, based on the novel by Tatiana de Rosnay
  • Cinematography Manu Dacosse
  • Editing Valentin Féron
  • Music Philippe Rombi
  • Festivals Cannes
  • Actors Cécile de France, Lars Mikkelsen, Anna Mouglalis, Mylène Farmer
  • Source Gaumont