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Maud Garnier is a refreshingly bold and innovative French filmmaker who has made a name for herself with her unique cinematic voice. Rather than playing it safe, Garnier's films delve into the gritty, provocative underbelly of contemporary society, exploring themes of social inequality, sexual taboos, and the human condition with a rare rawness and authenticity. Garnier first burst onto the scene in 2014 with her darkly comedic drama "15 Francs, Flowers and Panties," which follows the misadventures of a down-on-his-luck Parisian man navigating the seedy underworld of petty crime and underground sex work. Featuring a standout performance from then-unknown actor Julien Doré, the film subverted traditional genre tropes, blending moments of stark realism with surreal, dreamlike sequences that showcased Garnier's bold visual style. Her 2015 sophomore effort "Azurite" solidified Garnier's reputation as a filmmaker unafraid to explore taboo subject matter. The haunting psychological thriller, centered around a troubled young woman's descent into obsession, eschewed easy answers in favor of a mesmerizing, ambiguous exploration of madness and the complexities of the human psyche. With its striking cinematography and unconventional narrative structure, "Azurite" marked Garnier as a major talent to watch, a filmmaker unafraid to challenge her audience and push the boundaries of contemporary French cinema.