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Jodie Foster's French-Language Mystery 'Vie Privée' Receives Standing Ovation at Cannes

The film marks Foster's first leading role in French in two decades and blends psychological intrigue with wartime flashbacks.

Overview

  • Vie Privée,’ directed by Rebecca Zlotowski, premiered out of competition at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival to an extended eight-to-ten-minute standing ovation.
  • Jodie Foster stars as Liliane Steiner, a psychiatrist who investigates a patient’s suspicious death, marking her first major French-language lead since 2004.
  • The film combines psychological mystery, hypnosis-induced World War II flashbacks, and personal drama, with a screenplay co-written by Zlotowski and Anne Berest.
  • Sony Pictures Classics has secured North and Latin American distribution rights, with a theatrical release planned for later in 2025.
  • Foster, fluent in French, revealed this role was a long-awaited challenge, overcoming fears of leading in a non-native language.