Club Zero
A teacher forms a strong bond with five students – a relationship that eventually takes a dangerous turn.
Miss Novak joins the staff of an international boarding school to teach a conscious eating class. She instructs that eating less is healthy. The other teachers are slow to notice what is happening and by the time the distracted parents begin to realise, “Club Zero” has become a reality.
“A film with a cutting humour and a cruelty without name,” Le Monde
“Club Zero” premiered at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival.

Jessica Hausner (1972) studied directing at the Film Academy of Vienna where she made her first short films, “Flora” (1996) and “Inter-View” (1999), both awarded. She then directed two feature films, “Lovely Rita” (2001) and “Hotel” (2004), which premiered at the Festival de Cannes in the Un Certain Regard section. In 2009, “Lourdes” was selected at the Venice Film Festival where it was awarded the FIPRESCI Prize, followed by other prizes, such as the European Film Award for Best Actress for Sylvie Testud. She comes back in Un Certain Regard Competition with “Amour Fou” in 2014. Her fifth feature film and the first in English, “Little Joe”, was selected in Competition at the Festival de Cannes 2019 where Emily Beecham received the Best Actress award. A great festival success, the film sold in more than 20 countries worldwide. Her 2023 film “Club Zero”, starring Mia Wasikowska, was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 76th Cannes Film Festival.
Filmography:
Inter-View (1999), Lovely Rita (Armas Rita, PÖFF 2001), Hotel (2004), Lourdes (PÖFF 2009), Amour fou (2014), Little Joe (Väike Joe, 2019), Club Zero (Nulliklubi, 2023)
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