French film director, screenwriter, and editor Justine Triet has been on a remarkable cinematic journey, often collaborating with her life and creative partner, Arthur Harari.
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Their partnership extends beyond personal boundaries, intertwining the realms of love and artistry. Together, they have navigated the challenges of both parenthood and filmmaking, creating a dynamic and inspiring professional duo.
Triet’s relationship with French filmmaker Arthur Harari has been a significant aspect of her personal and professional life. The couple shares a profound connection, not only as life partners but also as creative collaborators.
Their shared passion for storytelling and filmmaking has led to numerous projects where their combined talents have flourished. The couple’s creative synergy is evident in the films they’ve worked on together.
Harari co-wrote the screenplays for two of Triet’s notable films – “Sibyl” (2019) and “Anatomy of a Fall” (2023). The latter earned acclaim by receiving the prestigious Palme d’Or at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival, marking a high point in their collaborative journey.
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While Triet has made her mark in the director’s chair, Harari has ventured into directing with his debut feature film, “Dark Inclusion.” The film explores a captivating narrative of a heist intertwined with family revenge drama set in the diamond trade of Antwerp.
Harari’s second directorial venture, “Onoda: 10,000 Nights in the Jungle,” further solidified his position in the world of cinema. Selected as the opening film in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival, the movie received critical acclaim for its compelling storytelling and unique perspective.
Beyond the accolades, the couple’s ability to seamlessly intertwine their personal and professional lives is a testament to the strength of their relationship.

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