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Fabienne Berthaud is a visionary French filmmaker who has crafted a body of work that is both deeply introspective and powerfully cinematic. With a keen eye for character and an unflinching gaze, Berthaud's films explore the complexities of the human experience, delving into themes of identity, family, and the search for belonging. Berthaud first made her mark with the 2006 release "Frankie," a poignant portrait of a woman grappling with the aftermath of a personal tragedy. Her subsequent films, including the award-winning "Lily Sometimes" and the sweeping drama "Sky," have cemented her reputation as a director unafraid to tackle challenging subject matter and to imbue her narratives with a sense of emotional authenticity. Berthaud's distinctive visual style, marked by a naturalistic approach and an eye for the beauty in the mundane, has become a hallmark of her work, drawing audiences into the intimate worlds she creates on screen. More recently, Berthaud's 2019 film "A Bigger World" and her latest effort, 2022's "Little Man Tom," have further solidified her status as one of the most compelling and distinctive voices in contemporary French cinema. With each new release, Berthaud continues to push the boundaries of the medium, crafting stories that are both deeply personal and universally resonant, and cementing her place as a true auteur of the cinema.