"D'une beauté renversante": Rated 4.2 out of 5, it's Julia Piaton's best film!
Julia Piaton is currently starring in Michel Leclerc's film "Les Caprices de l’Enfant Roi". This is an opportunity to discover the audience's favorite film in the actress's filmography.

Julia Piaton is currently starring in Michel Leclerc's film "Les Caprices de l’Enfant Roi". This is an opportunity to discover the audience's favorite film in the actress's filmography.

Julia Piaton is featured in "Les Caprices de l'Enfant Roi", the new feature film by César-winning director Michel Leclerc. Also starring Artus, Franck Dubosc, and Doria Tillier, this comedy takes viewers on a journey to 17th century France, where Molière, Cyrano de Bergerac, D'Artagnan, and Anne of Austria intersect.
The highest-rated film is...
The general public discovered Julia Piaton in "Mince alors!", directed by her mother Charlotte de Turckheim (2012), and then as one of the four daughters in the popular film "Qu'est-ce qu'on a fait au Bon Dieu?" (2014). Her popularity soared in April 2016 with "Adopte un veuf", where she played her first significant supporting role in a film that surpassed one million admissions.
Last year, she starred in "La Venue de l'avenir" by Cédric Klapisch, presented out of competition at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival. The fifteenth feature film by the director of "L'Auberge espagnole" offers a journey between two eras, 2025 and 1895, at a time when Paris is undergoing its industrial and cultural revolution.
With over 6,800 ratings and nearly 844 reviews on AlloCiné, "La Venue de l’avenir" boasts an average rating of 4.2 out of 5, placing it at the top of the actress's filmography.
Audience Opinions
Aubin Ricaud (5/5): "D'une beauté renversante, La Venue de l'avenir is a curiosity much more sensible than it appears. If the trailer might have been somewhat confusing, this initially absurd idea of alternating between the two eras proves to be much more evident on screen thanks to the genius of the director and screenwriter, who offers a cinematic object of beautiful originality and, above all, great sensitivity. (...) The undeniable charm of the actors: Vincent Macaigne is irresistible alongside an absolutely exquisite Cécile de France and a always very spontaneous Julia Piaton. The young revelations Suzanne Lindon, Paul Kircher, Vassili Schneider, and especially Abraham Wapler, all very accurate, bring a breath of freshness and authenticity that fits perfectly into the film's DNA: that of filiation, the passage of time, and the urgency of seizing it to build an identity. (...)"
Aldel (5/5): "Unsurprisingly, this new film by Klapisch is a gem. Another one in the filmmaker's collection. Suzanne Lindon is a true revelation. Kudos to this talented actress who rose to the challenge despite the weight of her parents. Cécile de France is simply magical! She has perfectly embraced her role. The casting of this film is a real success. The screenplay and the sets are sublime."
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Cinono1 (5/5): "It was beautiful, almost wonderful. Cédric Klapisch, known for his sense of irony and lightness, is also a great visual artist: he has a sense of framing and rhythm. In a magnificent staging, he intertwines Paris of 1895 and that of 2025, showing the timelessness of lives and the cycles of eras. This journey into the past to decipher the present is delightful; it discusses progress, life choices, art, and family. Just the opening sequence, which shows us the beauty of Impressionist works with this attention to detail, is enough to make us understand that we are in front of a great film. Klapisch incorporates many young actors whose parents have already worked in cinema, which proves to be an excellent idea here and reinforces the theme of filiation. (...)"
Citrouilleman (5/5): "A quest for identity that constantly alternates between the past and the present. A puzzle that reveals itself piece by piece. A very beautiful, sensitive, inspired, and slightly nostalgic film. A very pleasant surprise."
Remyll (5/5): "What a pleasure of cinema! Every scene, every dialogue, every exchanged glance between all these excellent actors is a joy to observe, to listen to, to savor. I absolutely must go see this film again to appreciate it even more."
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