Femme Fatale (2002) Apr 2026
The film centers on (Romijn-Stamos), a cunning jewel thief who double-crosses her team during a daring heist at the Cannes Film Festival . The opening sequence, an elaborate set-piece set to a reimagined "Bolero," features a diamond-encrusted gold serpent halter and a seduction in a bathroom stall that establishes the film's erotic, high-stakes tone.
Released in 2002, Femme Fatale is a slick, unapologetic exercise in cinematic style that divided critics upon its debut. Starring Rebecca Romijn-Stamos and Antonio Banderas , the film is less of a traditional thriller and more of a "sexy puzzle"—a dreamlike homage to the noir tropes De Palma has spent his career obsessing over. The Plot: A Labyrinth of Deceit Femme Fatale (2002)
After escaping to Paris, Laure assumes the identity of , a woman who bears a striking resemblance to her. Years later, now married to a diplomat, her past catches up with her when a paparazzo, Nicolas Bardo (Banderas), snaps her picture, exposing her to the vengeful partners she betrayed. Key Themes and Directorial Style Femme Fatale - Reverse Shot The film centers on (Romijn-Stamos), a cunning jewel
