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The Stranger (15)

Main Auditorium, Saturday 9 May 2026, 19:45  - ends at 22:17

Adapting Albert Camus’ classic existentialist novel, François Ozon delivers an enigmatic portrait of disaffection amid the tensions of 1930s French-colonised Algeria.


Algiers, 1938. An unassuming man in his early thirties, Meursault attends his mother’s funeral, at which he does not cry. The next day, he begins a casual affair with his colleague Marie and slips back into his daily routine. But life is soon disrupted by his neighbour Sintès, who draws Meursault into an altercation over an ex-lover. Then, one blisteringly hot afternoon, an inexplicable, tragic event occurs on a beach; one that will see Meursault’s very moral standing brought into question…


Voisin is terrific as the unnervingly unbothered Meursault in Ozon’s dreamy, detached film. Shot in sculptural black-and-white, The Stranger shines a contemporary lens on Camus’ tale of alienation and mystery, capturing a charged society on the boil.

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