The reformed ‘enfant terrible’ of French cinema – and director of ‘Swimming Pool’ and ‘8 Women’ – is back with a twisty tale of mushroom poisonings and sex work called ‘When Autumn Falls’. He speaks to Adam White about catfights, plastic surgery, and why some filmmakers might actually miss censorship
François Ozon: ‘I was a very perverse child – I loved the idea of my aunt trying to kill us all’ … from the Independent Adam White
