Anatomy of a Fall: Triet’s Oscar-Winner French Drama Gets Theatrical Release in China

Prestige cinema releases from the West have been rare in China, and the Oscar winner film provide an interesting test of Chinese filmgoers’ taste.

French legal drama Anatomy of a Fall‘s global box-office run isn’t over just yet. The acclaimed courtroom thriller, which won the Cannes Film Fest’s Palme d’Or in 2023 and the Oscar for best original screenplay last week, has secured nationwide theatrical release date in China on March 29.

Chinese specialty distributor Road Pictures will handle the local marketing and release of Anatomy of a Fall in partnership with the state-backed China Film Group. The film’s writer and director Justine Triet will attend a local premiere event in Beijing on March 24.

Anatomy of a Fall stars German actress Sandra Hüller, famed for her performance in 2016 Oscar-nominated Toni Erdmann, as well as Jonathan Glazer’s recent Oscar winner Zone of Interes.

She plays Sandra Voyter, a successful German novelist put on trial in France for the murder of her French, much-less-successful writer husband Samuel (Samuel Theis). The only witness to the death was the couple’s 11-year-old blind son Daniel (Milo Machado Graner). The setup would seem to point to a “did she or didn’t she” mystery thriller, akin to Basic Instinct or HBO’s The Staircase.

But Triet is less interested in a whodunit than in interrogating the legal system for its use of narrative fictions — when there are no facts, the prosecution spins fantasies about motives — and the conservative, often sexist assumptions that form the basis of those stories.

Road Pictures has taken art house titles to success in China before. The company first caught attention in 2018, when it marketed and distributed Nadine Lebaki’s small-budget arthouse drama Capernaum to a stunning $54 million total in China.

Road Pictures has focussed more on Japanese anime. The company generated two hits in 2023: Mokoto Shinkai’s Suzume ($110 million in China) and Toei Animation’s The First Slam Dunk ($90 million).

Road’s bet on Anatomy of a Fall will provide interesting test of China’s current market for European prestige cinema.

Global Hit

Produced by French companies Les Films Pelléas and Les Films de Pierre, Anatomy of a Fall was made for 6.2 million euros ($6.7 million), but it has been well received everywhere, earning $33.7 million globally, including $5 million in American cinemas.

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