Denis Côté's latest film, Nobody's Violence, has been acquired by Heretic for world sales rights ahead of its premiere in the main competition at the Locarno Film Festival. The film is set to debut on August 2, 2026, showcasing Côté's distinctive storytelling style.
Nobody's Violence Overview
Nobody's Violence marks the 17th feature from the acclaimed Canadian filmmaker Denis Côté. The film reunites Côté with actress Larissa Corriveau, who previously starred in his works such as Social Hygiene and Mademoiselle Kenopsia. In this latest project, Corriveau plays Mira, a solitary woman involved with a mysterious organization that assists individuals seeking death.
The film's premise raises thought-provoking questions about morality and the nature of assisted death, a topic that has sparked significant debate in various societies. Côté’s unique narrative style is expected to challenge viewers' perceptions and provoke discussions.
Acquisition by Heretic
Heretic's acquisition of Nobody's Violence comes as part of their commitment to distributing innovative and impactful films. The company has been known for championing unique voices in cinema, and this latest addition aligns with their mission. The film is anticipated to attract attention not only at Locarno but also in international markets.





