

Grief has a face, and it's covered in fur. You ready to meet yours?
Having just lost her mother, Anna finds herself facing a nightmarish situation...a fur monster appears in her home. She will have to live with this strange being.
Acting
Warnier's raw, unflinching descent into grief's physical form.
Practical Effects
The creature design makes hair itself feel haunted.

Director
Laure-Elie Chénier-Moreau
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
French horror's 'New Extremity' movement meets magical realism; think Amélie's evil twin directed by Julia Ducournau's quiet cousin.
The bezoar itself—a hairball from the digestive tract—was historically believed to be an antidote to poison, making the title a sick joke about grief as cure and curse.