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Folie à Deux is a striking cinematic collision between contemporary performance and classical art. Set inside the Musée du Louvre, the film transforms one of the world’s most iconic cultural spaces into a stage for obsession, duality, and theatrical excess.
Moving through the museum’s silent galleries, Lady Gaga embodies a figure suspended between control and chaos. Her presence turns the Louvre into a living set — where history, pop culture, and performance art coexist. The film unfolds like a nocturnal reverie, blurring the boundaries between character and artist, fiction and reality.
At the heart of the film stands La Joconde (Mona Lisa). In a provocative gesture, Gaga confronts the world’s most famous painting, tracing a Joker-like smile on the glass that protects it. The moment becomes a powerful symbol — a dialogue between madness and mastery, contemporary myth and timeless icon.
More than a confrontation, the encounter reflects the film’s core theme: folie à deux — a shared madness, a mirrored obsession. The Louvre’s masterpieces no longer observe from a distance; they become silent witnesses to a modern performance that challenges the hierarchy between high art and pop culture.
Folie à Deux is a cultural statement — a bold exploration of identity, performance, and artistic freedom, where a global icon steps into the temple of art history and leaves a mark that feels both irreverent and deeply symbolic.
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Agency: Warner
Executive Producer: Benoit Roques
Line Producer: Vincent Veve
DOP: Nicolas Loir
1st AD: Daniel Ditteman
Production Designer: Benoist Butin
Costume Designer: Diane Gaignant
Hair Stylist: Gaga Team
Make Up Artist: Gaga Team
Editing Company: Poster Company
Editor: Jon Echeveste
Post Producer: Mélissa Brouet