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Eléonore Pourriat is a trailblazing French filmmaker whose bold, incisive work has earned her acclaim as one of the most compelling voices in contemporary world cinema. With a keen eye for social commentary and a masterful grasp of satire, Pourriat crafts films that deftly subvert gender norms and challenge the status quo. Her breakout short film, "Oppressed Majority" (2010), offered a radical role-reversal, depicting a dystopian world where women hold power over men. This provocative premise laid the groundwork for Pourriat's distinctive approach, which often employs high-concept premises to shine a light on the insidious ways sexism and patriarchal structures permeate our society. Her feature-length debut, "I Am Not an Easy Man" (2018), built on this foundation, weaving a clever romantic comedy that upends traditional gender dynamics with sharp wit and biting social commentary. Pourriat's films are characterized by a keen visual sensibility, blending stylized aesthetics with a keen observational eye. Her work is marked by a fearless willingness to tackle uncomfortable truths, mining humor and pathos from the absurdities of everyday sexism. With a filmography that includes the acclaimed short "Cherchez le garçon," Pourriat has firmly established herself as a singular cinematic voice, using the power of film to spark conversations and inspire change.