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Titane

Titane (French: [titan] , lit.'Titanium') is a 2021 body horror psychological drama film[5][6] written and directed by Julia Ducournau. The French-Belgian co-production stars Agathe Rousselle in her feature film debut as Alexia, a woman who, after being injured in a car crash as a child, has a titanium plate fitted into her head. Vincent Lindon, Garance Marillier and Laïs Salameh also star.

Titane
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJulia Ducournau
Written byJulia Ducournau
Produced byJean-Christophe Reymond
Starring
CinematographyRuben Impens
Edited byJean-Christophe Bouzy
Music byJim Williams
Production
companies
Distributed by
  • Diaphana Distribution (France)
  • O'Brother Distribution (Belgium)
Release dates
  • 13 July 2021 (2021-07-13) (Cannes)
  • 14 July 2021 (2021-07-14) (France)
  • 28 July 2021 (2021-07-28) (Belgium)
Running time
108 minutes[1]
Countries
  • France
  • Belgium[2]
LanguageFrench
Box office$5.0 million[3][4]

The film had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival on 13 July 2021, where Ducournau became the second female director to win the Palme d'Or, the festival's top award, as well as the first female filmmaker to win solo.[7] It received critical acclaim and was selected as the French entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 94th Academy Awards, but did not make the shortlist.[8][9] At the 47th César Awards, it was nominated for four awards, including Best Director for Ducournau and Most Promising Actress for Rousselle. At the 75th British Academy Film Awards, Ducournau received a nomination for Best Director. At the 11th Magritte Awards, Titane received five nominations and won two awards, including Best Foreign Film.[10]

Plot Edit

A little girl named Alexia annoys her father during a drive. As she removes her seatbelt, her father turns around to scold her, causing a car crash. Alexia suffers a skull injury and has a titanium plate fitted into her head. When she gets out of the hospital, she shuns her parents and embraces their car passionately.

Years later, Alexia, now an adult with a large scar on the side of her head, works as a showgirl at a motor show. One night, after a show, a male fan follows Alexia in the showroom's parking lot, declares his love to her, and forcibly kisses her; she then brutally kills him using her large metal hair stick. As she returns to the showroom to shower, Alexia finds that the car she modeled with earlier has turned on by itself. She enters it naked, has sex with the car, and climaxes.

It is revealed that Alexia is a serial killer who has murdered several men and women in the past few months. She still lives with her parents, who seem unaware of her connection with the crimes and with whom she has a distant relationship.

Alexia attends a house party, where she starts to have sex with her coworker Justine. However, motor oil begins secreting from her vagina. She takes a pregnancy test, which returns a positive result, and tries to perform an abortion on the spot, using her hair stick, but fails. She comes out of the bathroom and murders Justine and the other guests, but one woman manages to escape. Alexia returns home and tries to burn a bloodied blanket, which sets the house on fire. She locks her parents in their bedroom and leaves.

Now wanted for murder, Alexia alters her appearance to pretend to be Adrien Legrand, a young boy who had disappeared ten years before, at age seven, by cutting her hair, taping down her breasts and pregnant belly, and breaking her own nose. She then goes to the police claiming that she is Adrien, where his father, Vincent, a fire captain, accepts Alexia as his missing son and refuses to do a DNA test.

Vincent takes Alexia to the station where he lives and works, and introduces her to his men. The firefighters are puzzled by the mute, androgynous, and apparently traumatized "Adrien", but they refrain from questioning the captain's behavior. Alexia becomes an apprentice at the station, under Vincent's supervision. As Vincent gives more responsibility to his "son" over the other experienced firefighters, one firefighter confronts Vincent about "Adrien's" identity. However, Vincent immediately shuts him down and tells him to never speak of his son.

Vincent tries to preserve his strength by injecting steroids into his aging body, but he finds that he seems to be building an immunity to them. Alexia is increasingly disturbed by his possessiveness and considers escaping from the fire station. However, after Vincent experiences arrhythmia from injecting a large dose of steroids, Alexia decides to stay with him.

Vincent's long-estranged ex-wife comes to see her "son", and ends up discovering a now-heavily pregnant Alexia without her body taped down. She nevertheless keeps the secret for herself, not wishing to interfere with her ex-husband's delusion, and begs Alexia to take care of him. Vincent eventually acknowledges his delusion, telling Alexia that "whoever you are, you are my son." When he inadvertently uncovers her breasts, he is shocked but continues caring for her.

At a party at the fire station, the firefighters urge "Adrien" to dance to the music. Alexia breaks out her showgirl choreography, confusing everyone. Vincent, disappointed, walks out of the crowd. After the party, Alexia has sex with a fire truck.

Alexia's body gradually breaks down, as the skin of her stomach tears to reveal new metal plates. When her pregnancy comes to term, Alexia reveals her real name to Vincent, briefly attempting to seduce him and then begging for his help. Vincent helps Alexia give birth, the titanium side of her skull splitting open on her final push, killing her. The newborn's body appears with patches of titanium on its body. Vincent says repeatedly to the baby, "I'm here."

Cast Edit

 
Left to right: actress Agathe Rousselle, director Julia Ducournau, actor Vincent Lindon at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival closing ceremony

Production Edit

In September 2019, it was announced that Vincent Lindon and Agathe Rousselle had joined the cast of the film, with Julia Ducournau directing the film from a screenplay she wrote. Neon distributed the film in the United States.[11][12]

Production was initially set to begin in April 2020, but was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[13] Principal photography eventually began in September 2020.[14]

Release Edit

Titane had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival on 13 July 2021, where it received the Palme d'Or, the festival's top award.[7] The film also screened at New York, London and Toronto.[15][16][17]

Altitude Film Distribution and Film4 jointly acquired distribution rights for the film in the UK and Ireland in June 2021, prior to the film's Cannes premiere.[18] It was released in France by Diaphana Distribution on 14 July 2021,[2] in Belgium by O'Brother Distribution on 28 July 2021,[2] and in the United States by Neon on 1 October 2021.[19]

Reception Edit

Critical response Edit

On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 90% based on 249 reviews, with an average rating of 7.8/10. The site's critics consensus reads, "Thrillingly provocative and original, Titane reaffirms writer-director Julia Ducournau's delightfully disturbing vision."[20] On Metacritic, the film holds a rating of 75 out of 100, based on 46 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews."[21]

Nicholas Barber from BBC gave the film four out of five stars and called it "the most shocking film of 2021."[22] In his review for Variety, Peter Debruge called the film, "a cross between David Cronenberg’s Crash and the uterine horrors of Takashi Miike’s Gozu," and praised Ducournau for her handling of the film's themes.[23] In The Observer, Mark Kermode also compared the film to Crash whilst praising its cinematography and emotional depth,[24] and listed it as one of the best films of 2021.[25] Clarisse Loughrey in The Independent praised Rousselle and Lindon's performances and Ducournau's direction.[26] In NME, Lou Thomas gave the film five out of five stars and called it a "masterpiece".[27] In a more negative review, Peter Bradshaw, writing for The Guardian, gave the film 2 out of 5 stars and compared it unfavorably to Ducournau's previous film, stating; "...everything is so labored and crudely directed, without the style and sympathy of Raw."[28] Jude Dry in IndieWire was also critical of the film, calling it a "deeply misogynist movie with a healthy side of transphobia".[29]

Accolades Edit

Titane had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival on 13 July 2021. During the beginning of the closing ceremony, jury president Spike Lee was told in French to reveal the "first prize", but misinterpreted the phrase to mean "first place". As a result, he prematurely revealed that the film had won the Palme d'Or.[30] Ducournau is the second female director to win the award after Jane Campion in 1993 for The Piano, the first to win not jointly with another director (Campion had won jointly alongside Chen Kaige, who won for Farewell My Concubine),[31] and the fourth woman overall to win after Adèle Exarchopoulos and Léa Seydoux won in 2013 for their performances in Blue is the Warmest Colour.[32]

At the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival, the film won the People's Choice Award for Midnight Madness.[33] On 12 October 2021, it was selected as the French entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 94th Academy Awards, but did not make the shortlist.[8][9] At the 47th César Awards, it was nominated for four awards, including Best Director for Ducournau and Most Promising Actress for Rousselle. At the 75th British Academy Film Awards, Ducournau received a nomination for Best Director. At the 11th Magritte Awards, Titane received five nominations and won two awards, including Best Foreign Film.[10]

Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
Cannes Film Festival 17 July 2021 Palme d'Or Julia Ducournau Won [34]
Queer Palm Nominated
Toronto International Film Festival 18 September 2021 People's Choice Award for Midnight Madness Won [33]
Gotham Independent Film Awards 29 November 2021 Best International Feature Titane Nominated [35]
National Board of Review 3 December 2021 Top Five Foreign Language Films Won [36]
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Awards 6 December 2021 Best Foreign Language Film Nominated [37]
Detroit Film Critics Society 6 December 2021 Best Breakthrough Performance Agathe Rousselle Nominated [38]
European Film Awards 11 December 2021 Best Film Titane Nominated [39]
Best Director Julia Ducournau Nominated
Best Actress Agathe Rousselle Nominated
Best Actor Vincent Lindon Nominated
Best Makeup and Hairstyling Flore Masson, Olivier Afonso and Antoine Mancini Won [40]
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 15 December 2021 Best Actress Agathe Rouselle Nominated [41]
Best Foreign Language Film Titane Nominated
Best Use of Visual Effects Nominated
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards 18 December 2021 Best Supporting Actor Vincent Lindon Won [42]
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Awards 19 December 2021 Best Horror Film Titane Nominated [43]
Best Foreign Language Film Nominated
Florida Film Critics Circle Awards 22 December 2021 Best Supporting Actor Vincent Lindon Runner-up [44]
Best Foreign Language Film Titane Runner-up
Alliance of Women Film Journalists Awards January 2022 Best Non-English-Language Film Nominated [45]
Best Woman Director Julia Ducournau Nominated
Most Daring Performance Award Agatha Rouselle Won
National Society of Film Critics 8 January 2022 Best Supporting Actor Vincent Lindon Runner-up [46]
Austin Film Critics Association 11 January 2022 Best Actress Agathe Rousselle Won [47]
The Robert R. "Bobby" McCurdy Memorial Breakthrough Artist Award Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Vincent Lindon Nominated
Best International Film Titane Nominated
Seattle Film Critics Society 17 January 2022 Best Picture Nominated [48]
Best Director Julia Ducournau Nominated
Best Actress in a Leading Role Agathe Rousselle Nominated
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Vincent Lindon Nominated
Best Film Editing Jean-Christophe Bouzy Nominated
Best Film Not in the English Language Titane Nominated
Online Film Critics Society Awards 24 January 2022 Best Picture Nominated [49]
Best Actress Agathe Rousselle Nominated
Best Film Not in the English Language Titane Nominated
London Film Critics Circle Awards 6 February 2022 Film of the Year Nominated [50]
Foreign Language Film of the Year Nominated
Magritte Awards 12 February 2022 Best Foreign Film Won [10]
Best Supporting Actress Myriem Akheddiou Nominated
Best Cinematography Ruben Impens Won
Best Production Design Laurie Colson and Lise Péault Nominated
Best Sound Séverin Favriau, Fabrice Osinski, Stéphane Thiébaut Nominated
César Awards 25 February 2022 Best Director Julia Ducournau Nominated [51]
Most Promising Actress Agathe Rousselle Nominated
Best Cinematography Ruben Impens Nominated
Best Visual Effects Martial Vallanchon Nominated
Gaudí Awards 6 March 2022 Best European Film Titane Nominated [52]
British Academy Film Awards 13 March 2022 Best Director Julia Ducournau Nominated [53]
Golden Reel Awards 13 March 2022 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Foreign Language Feature Film Séverin Favriau, Céline Bernard Nominated [54]
Critics' Choice Super Awards 17 March 2022 Best Horror Movie Titane Nominated
Best Actor in a Horror Movie Vincent Lindon Nominated
Best Actress in a Horror Movie Agathe Rousselle Won
American Society of Cinematographers Awards 20 March 2022 Spotlight Award Ruben Impens Nominated [55]
Satellite Awards 2 April 2022 Best Foreign Language Film Titane Nominated [56]

See also Edit

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For other uses see Titane disambiguation Titane French titan lit Titanium is a 2021 body horror psychological drama film 5 6 written and directed by Julia Ducournau The French Belgian co production stars Agathe Rousselle in her feature film debut as Alexia a woman who after being injured in a car crash as a child has a titanium plate fitted into her head Vincent Lindon Garance Marillier and Lais Salameh also star TitaneTheatrical release posterDirected byJulia DucournauWritten byJulia DucournauProduced byJean Christophe ReymondStarringAgathe Rousselle Vincent Lindon Garance Marillier Lais SalamehCinematographyRuben ImpensEdited byJean Christophe BouzyMusic byJim WilliamsProductioncompaniesKazak Productions Frakas Productions Arte France Cinema VOO BeTVDistributed byDiaphana Distribution France O Brother Distribution Belgium Release dates13 July 2021 2021 07 13 Cannes 14 July 2021 2021 07 14 France 28 July 2021 2021 07 28 Belgium Running time108 minutes 1 CountriesFrance Belgium 2 LanguageFrenchBox office 5 0 million 3 4 The film had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival on 13 July 2021 where Ducournau became the second female director to win the Palme d Or the festival s top award as well as the first female filmmaker to win solo 7 It received critical acclaim and was selected as the French entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 94th Academy Awards but did not make the shortlist 8 9 At the 47th Cesar Awards it was nominated for four awards including Best Director for Ducournau and Most Promising Actress for Rousselle At the 75th British Academy Film Awards Ducournau received a nomination for Best Director At the 11th Magritte Awards Titane received five nominations and won two awards including Best Foreign Film 10 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 5 Reception 5 1 Critical response 5 2 Accolades 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditA little girl named Alexia annoys her father during a drive As she removes her seatbelt her father turns around to scold her causing a car crash Alexia suffers a skull injury and has a titanium plate fitted into her head When she gets out of the hospital she shuns her parents and embraces their car passionately Years later Alexia now an adult with a large scar on the side of her head works as a showgirl at a motor show One night after a show a male fan follows Alexia in the showroom s parking lot declares his love to her and forcibly kisses her she then brutally kills him using her large metal hair stick As she returns to the showroom to shower Alexia finds that the car she modeled with earlier has turned on by itself She enters it naked has sex with the car and climaxes It is revealed that Alexia is a serial killer who has murdered several men and women in the past few months She still lives with her parents who seem unaware of her connection with the crimes and with whom she has a distant relationship Alexia attends a house party where she starts to have sex with her coworker Justine However motor oil begins secreting from her vagina She takes a pregnancy test which returns a positive result and tries to perform an abortion on the spot using her hair stick but fails She comes out of the bathroom and murders Justine and the other guests but one woman manages to escape Alexia returns home and tries to burn a bloodied blanket which sets the house on fire She locks her parents in their bedroom and leaves Now wanted for murder Alexia alters her appearance to pretend to be Adrien Legrand a young boy who had disappeared ten years before at age seven by cutting her hair taping down her breasts and pregnant belly and breaking her own nose She then goes to the police claiming that she is Adrien where his father Vincent a fire captain accepts Alexia as his missing son and refuses to do a DNA test Vincent takes Alexia to the station where he lives and works and introduces her to his men The firefighters are puzzled by the mute androgynous and apparently traumatized Adrien but they refrain from questioning the captain s behavior Alexia becomes an apprentice at the station under Vincent s supervision As Vincent gives more responsibility to his son over the other experienced firefighters one firefighter confronts Vincent about Adrien s identity However Vincent immediately shuts him down and tells him to never speak of his son Vincent tries to preserve his strength by injecting steroids into his aging body but he finds that he seems to be building an immunity to them Alexia is increasingly disturbed by his possessiveness and considers escaping from the fire station However after Vincent experiences arrhythmia from injecting a large dose of steroids Alexia decides to stay with him Vincent s long estranged ex wife comes to see her son and ends up discovering a now heavily pregnant Alexia without her body taped down She nevertheless keeps the secret for herself not wishing to interfere with her ex husband s delusion and begs Alexia to take care of him Vincent eventually acknowledges his delusion telling Alexia that whoever you are you are my son When he inadvertently uncovers her breasts he is shocked but continues caring for her At a party at the fire station the firefighters urge Adrien to dance to the music Alexia breaks out her showgirl choreography confusing everyone Vincent disappointed walks out of the crowd After the party Alexia has sex with a fire truck Alexia s body gradually breaks down as the skin of her stomach tears to reveal new metal plates When her pregnancy comes to term Alexia reveals her real name to Vincent briefly attempting to seduce him and then begging for his help Vincent helps Alexia give birth the titanium side of her skull splitting open on her final push killing her The newborn s body appears with patches of titanium on its body Vincent says repeatedly to the baby I m here Cast Edit nbsp Left to right actress Agathe Rousselle director Julia Ducournau actor Vincent Lindon at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival closing ceremonyAgathe Rousselle as Alexia Adrien Vincent Lindon as Vincent Garance Marillier as Justine Lais Salameh as Rayane Myriem Akheddiou as Adrien s mother Bertrand Bonello as Alexia s father Dominique Frot as Old woman Adele Guigue as young Alexia Celine Carrere as Alexia s mother Thibault Cathalifaud as Alexia s fanProduction EditIn September 2019 it was announced that Vincent Lindon and Agathe Rousselle had joined the cast of the film with Julia Ducournau directing the film from a screenplay she wrote Neon distributed the film in the United States 11 12 Production was initially set to begin in April 2020 but was delayed due to the COVID 19 pandemic 13 Principal photography eventually began in September 2020 14 Release EditTitane had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival on 13 July 2021 where it received the Palme d Or the festival s top award 7 The film also screened at New York London and Toronto 15 16 17 Altitude Film Distribution and Film4 jointly acquired distribution rights for the film in the UK and Ireland in June 2021 prior to the film s Cannes premiere 18 It was released in France by Diaphana Distribution on 14 July 2021 2 in Belgium by O Brother Distribution on 28 July 2021 2 and in the United States by Neon on 1 October 2021 19 Reception EditCritical response Edit On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 90 based on 249 reviews with an average rating of 7 8 10 The site s critics consensus reads Thrillingly provocative and original Titane reaffirms writer director Julia Ducournau s delightfully disturbing vision 20 On Metacritic the film holds a rating of 75 out of 100 based on 46 critics indicating generally favorable reviews 21 Nicholas Barber from BBC gave the film four out of five stars and called it the most shocking film of 2021 22 In his review for Variety Peter Debruge called the film a cross between David Cronenberg s Crash and the uterine horrors of Takashi Miike s Gozu and praised Ducournau for her handling of the film s themes 23 In The Observer Mark Kermode also compared the film to Crash whilst praising its cinematography and emotional depth 24 and listed it as one of the best films of 2021 25 Clarisse Loughrey in The Independent praised Rousselle and Lindon s performances and Ducournau s direction 26 In NME Lou Thomas gave the film five out of five stars and called it a masterpiece 27 In a more negative review Peter Bradshaw writing for The Guardian gave the film 2 out of 5 stars and compared it unfavorably to Ducournau s previous film stating everything is so labored and crudely directed without the style and sympathy of Raw 28 Jude Dry in IndieWire was also critical of the film calling it a deeply misogynist movie with a healthy side of transphobia 29 Accolades Edit Titane had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival on 13 July 2021 During the beginning of the closing ceremony jury president Spike Lee was told in French to reveal the first prize but misinterpreted the phrase to mean first place As a result he prematurely revealed that the film had won the Palme d Or 30 Ducournau is the second female director to win the award after Jane Campion in 1993 for The Piano the first to win not jointly with another director Campion had won jointly alongside Chen Kaige who won for Farewell My Concubine 31 and the fourth woman overall to win after Adele Exarchopoulos and Lea Seydoux won in 2013 for their performances in Blue is the Warmest Colour 32 At the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival the film won the People s Choice Award for Midnight Madness 33 On 12 October 2021 it was selected as the French entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 94th Academy Awards but did not make the shortlist 8 9 At the 47th Cesar Awards it was nominated for four awards including Best Director for Ducournau and Most Promising Actress for Rousselle At the 75th British Academy Film Awards Ducournau received a nomination for Best Director At the 11th Magritte Awards Titane received five nominations and won two awards including Best Foreign Film 10 Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient s Result Ref Cannes Film Festival 17 July 2021 Palme d Or Julia Ducournau Won 34 Queer Palm NominatedToronto International Film Festival 18 September 2021 People s Choice Award for Midnight Madness Won 33 Gotham Independent Film Awards 29 November 2021 Best International Feature Titane Nominated 35 National Board of Review 3 December 2021 Top Five Foreign Language Films Won 36 Washington D C Area Film Critics Association Awards 6 December 2021 Best Foreign Language Film Nominated 37 Detroit Film Critics Society 6 December 2021 Best Breakthrough Performance Agathe Rousselle Nominated 38 European Film Awards 11 December 2021 Best Film Titane Nominated 39 Best Director Julia Ducournau NominatedBest Actress Agathe Rousselle NominatedBest Actor Vincent Lindon NominatedBest Makeup and Hairstyling Flore Masson Olivier Afonso and Antoine Mancini Won 40 Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 15 December 2021 Best Actress Agathe Rouselle Nominated 41 Best Foreign Language Film Titane NominatedBest Use of Visual Effects NominatedLos Angeles Film Critics Association Awards 18 December 2021 Best Supporting Actor Vincent Lindon Won 42 St Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Awards 19 December 2021 Best Horror Film Titane Nominated 43 Best Foreign Language Film NominatedFlorida Film Critics Circle Awards 22 December 2021 Best Supporting Actor Vincent Lindon Runner up 44 Best Foreign Language Film Titane Runner upAlliance of Women Film Journalists Awards January 2022 Best Non English Language Film Nominated 45 Best Woman Director Julia Ducournau NominatedMost Daring Performance Award Agatha Rouselle WonNational Society of Film Critics 8 January 2022 Best Supporting Actor Vincent Lindon Runner up 46 Austin Film Critics Association 11 January 2022 Best Actress Agathe Rousselle Won 47 The Robert R Bobby McCurdy Memorial Breakthrough Artist Award NominatedBest Supporting Actor Vincent Lindon NominatedBest International Film Titane NominatedSeattle Film Critics Society 17 January 2022 Best Picture Nominated 48 Best Director Julia Ducournau NominatedBest Actress in a Leading Role Agathe Rousselle NominatedBest Actor in a Supporting Role Vincent Lindon NominatedBest Film Editing Jean Christophe Bouzy NominatedBest Film Not in the English Language Titane NominatedOnline Film Critics Society Awards 24 January 2022 Best Picture Nominated 49 Best Actress Agathe Rousselle NominatedBest Film Not in the English Language Titane NominatedLondon Film Critics Circle Awards 6 February 2022 Film of the Year Nominated 50 Foreign Language Film of the Year NominatedMagritte Awards 12 February 2022 Best Foreign Film Won 10 Best Supporting Actress Myriem Akheddiou NominatedBest Cinematography Ruben Impens WonBest Production Design Laurie Colson and Lise Peault NominatedBest Sound Severin Favriau Fabrice Osinski Stephane Thiebaut NominatedCesar Awards 25 February 2022 Best Director Julia Ducournau Nominated 51 Most Promising Actress Agathe Rousselle NominatedBest Cinematography Ruben Impens NominatedBest Visual Effects Martial Vallanchon NominatedGaudi Awards 6 March 2022 Best European Film Titane Nominated 52 British Academy Film Awards 13 March 2022 Best Director Julia Ducournau Nominated 53 Golden Reel Awards 13 March 2022 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing Foreign Language Feature Film Severin Favriau Celine Bernard Nominated 54 Critics Choice Super Awards 17 March 2022 Best Horror Movie Titane NominatedBest Actor in a Horror Movie Vincent Lindon NominatedBest Actress in a Horror Movie Agathe Rousselle WonAmerican Society of Cinematographers Awards 20 March 2022 Spotlight Award Ruben Impens Nominated 55 Satellite Awards 2 April 2022 Best Foreign Language Film Titane Nominated 56 See also EditList of submissions to the 94th Academy Awards for Best International Feature 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