Alpha

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9:15pm - Sunday, Mar 29, 2026

Alpha

Maverick French filmmaker Julia Ducournau (RAW, TITANE) returns to the body-horror genre with her latest film ALPHA, which made its debut in competition at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival. When 13-year-old Alpha (Mélissa Boros) is tattooed with a dubious needle at a party, she’s suspected of contracting an illness that turns people to stone. After turning our stomachs with cannibalistic coming-of-age debut Raw and making mechanophiliac magic with her Palme d’Or-winning follow-up Titane, body-horror queen Julia Ducournau returns with Alpha — a melancholy meditation on grief, heavily influenced by the AIDS epidemic.

"'Alpha' is more evidence of [director Julia] Ducournau’s genius for evocative imagery and striking compositions, but it also suggests she’d benefit from boundaries to push against." (New York Magazine / Vulture)

"Far less extreme than the French filmmaker’s previous work, Alpha is Ducournau dialled down, with its exploration of immigrant families, the destructive nature of drug addiction and Alpha’s struggles at school making it the most grounded in reality of her films." (Empire Magazine)

"Alpha is an inherently vulnerable film, no gross-out moments or big body horror showstoppers for us – or Ducournau – to hide behind. Alpha is as thorny as her previous two features, but there's something lonely and longing here too." (Little White Lies)

Sunday, March 29
Doors: 8:45 pm | Film: 9:15 pm *Start time subject to change. Please arrive on time.

ALPHA (Julia Ducournau | 2026 | 128 mins | PG)  When 13-year-old Alpha (Mélissa Boros) is tattooed with a dubious needle at a party, she’s suspected of contracting an illness that turns people to stone.

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