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Clarisse Hahn is a visionary French filmmaker whose bold, genre-defying works have earned her acclaim as one of the most exciting voices in contemporary European cinema. Her distinctive style blends documentary and narrative techniques, seamlessly integrating provocative social commentary with immersive, visceral explorations of the human experience. At the heart of Hahn's filmography is a deep fascination with the political and personal dimensions of the body, particularly in marginalized communities. Films like "GERILLA — Notre corps est une arme," "LOS DESNUDOS — Notre corps est une arme," and "PRISONS — Notre corps est une arme" powerfully interrogate themes of identity, resistance, and the ways in which the physical form can become a canvas for both oppression and liberation. Hahn's lens captures the intimate, lived experiences of her subjects with an unflinching gaze, challenging audiences to confront uncomfortable truths about power, sexuality, and the struggle for self-determination. Hahn's versatility as a filmmaker is on full display in works like the dreamlike "Mescaline" and the ritualistic "Totem," which showcase her ability to craft visually stunning, immersive cinematic experiences. Whether delving into the personal lives of her characters or exploring the collective histories of marginalized communities, Hahn's films are marked by a rare combination of intellectual rigor and emotional resonance, establishing her as a vital and singular voice in contemporary world cinema.

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