2015 — Ma Folie
Alice Dwyer (Hanna), Sabin Tambrea (Yann), and Oliver Rosskopf (Goran).
The narrative is built around these video letters, which evolve from romantic gestures into psychological weapons. As the film progresses, the distinction between external reality and Hanna’s internal perception begins to blur. When Yann supposedly disappears, his continued digital presence through these videos forces Hanna to question her own sanity and the motives of those around her. Themes and Cinematic Style ma folie 2015
A deeper look at and psychological shift? Alice Dwyer (Hanna), Sabin Tambrea (Yann), and Oliver
"Tu es ma folie, ma thérapie / Je suis accro à tes nuits, à tes envies" (You are my madness, my therapy / I am addicted to your nights, your desires) Others take root deeper
In the vast ocean of French pop music, some songs wash up on shore, enjoy a summer of radio play, and are never heard from again. Others take root deeper. They become time capsules, capturing a specific emotional moment not just for the artist, but for an entire generation of listeners. is one such track.
: Unlike typical thrillers where the threat is purely external, Ma Folie plays with the concept of folie à deux (shared madness). It forces the audience to question whether the harassment Hanna experiences is actually happening or if she is descending into a delusional state. 🌟 Why It Stands Out
: Critics praised the film's "well-made" and "atmospheric" tone, noting that it successfully transitions from a romantic