In a groundbreaking moment for the film industry, Justine Triet has emerged as the sole female nominee for Best Director at the upcoming Oscars 2024, earning the nod for her captivating work on ‘Anatomy of a Fall.’ Triet, overwhelmed with emotion, shared her surprise and joy in an exclusive conversation with The Hollywood Reporter.
The acclaimed director admitted to shedding tears of astonishment upon learning about her nomination. “I cried… the first one [nomination] was for script and I was so happy. But it was after when I watched the name of my editor, I cried, because it was so surprising. I didn’t imagine that Laurent Sénéchal could be in this game. And of course for best director. I was surprised because there are no more women beside me. So of course, I’m so, so lucky and very proud of all these things,” Justine Triet revealed, reflecting on the historic significance of her recognition.
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Expressing her admiration for her fellow nominees, Triet highlighted the privilege of sharing the category with such accomplished directors. “Most of these people since I was a child I’ve admired so much, and of course to be a part of this history, it means a lot for me. It was not a dream because I could not imagine,” she added, emphasizing the surreal nature of the moment.
‘Anatomy of a Fall,’ the film that secured Triet’s nomination, weaves a compelling narrative around a writer’s quest to prove her innocence in the wake of her husband’s mysterious death. Boasting a stellar cast featuring Sandra Huller, Swann Arlaud, Antoine Reinartz, Samuel Theis, and Jehnny Beth in lead roles, the movie has garnered critical acclaim for its poignant storytelling and stellar performances.
Triet’s nomination marks a significant stride toward gender diversity in the realm of filmmaking, and she stands as a trailblazer, breaking barriers for aspiring female directors. As the anticipation builds for the Oscars ceremony, the film industry collectively celebrates this historic moment and eagerly awaits the outcome of Triet’s journey as the only woman in the prestigious Best Director category.