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Noemi-merlant---les.femmes.au.balcon.2024.p.-zv... [updated] Review

At the 2024 Cannes Film Festival (Directors’ Fortnight), Les Femmes au balcon polarized critics but won over audiences. Praise centered on Merlant’s audacious direction and the fearless performances. Some conservative outlets called it “anarchic” and “violent”; feminist critics hailed it as “a cathartic scream against street harassment and domestic abuse.”

| Period | Notable References | Significance | |--------|-------------------|--------------| | 18th c. | French salons (women hosting gatherings from balconies) | Early site of female agency within patriarchal public spaces. | | 19th c. | Les Mémoires d’une femme de chambre (Balzac) | Balcony as a metaphor for social distance and yearning. | | 1960s | “Balcony protests” (e.g., Civil Rights, anti‑war) | Collective visibility and voice from a semi‑public platform. | | 2020‑2023 | Pandemic lockdowns → balconies become “private‑public” extensions of home. | Renewed relevance of balcony as a liminal, socially mediated space. |

The story centers on three roommates living in a vibrant apartment building in Marseille, where the temperature has hit a record-breaking 46 degrees Celsius. From their balcony, they observe and meddle in the lives of their neighbors, particularly a handsome man living across the street played by ( Emily in Paris ). The three protagonists include: Noemi-Merlant---Les.Femmes.au.balcon.2024.P.-Zv...

Critics have described the film as a "#MeToo ghost story," where victims are finally afforded the "comeuppance" for their abusers that reality often denies them.

Below is a detailed, 1,200+ word article written around the (corrected and expanded for legitimate interest). At the 2024 Cannes Film Festival (Directors’ Fortnight),

As of late 2024/early 2025, here are legitimate platforms:

The houses a rotating sculptural column that serves as a visual metaphor for “the spine of the city.” It is illuminated by a programmable LED strip that changes colour in response to audience movement on the balcony platforms. | French salons (women hosting gatherings from balconies)

The (approx. €2.4 million) was split as follows: