"Julie Keeps Quiet" director Leonardo Van Dijl's cinematic journey took an interesting turn when he was joined by professional tennis coach Patrick Mouratoglou for a Q & A after a recent screening in Los Angeles. This event led to a deep discussion about Belgium's entry for Best International Feature at the 2025 Oscars. Watch the full video interview below to gain insights into this captivating film. Unraveling the Silence in "Julie Keeps Quiet"
Julie - A Star Player at an Elite Tennis Academy
Julie (Tessa Van den Broeck) shines as a prominent player within an elite tennis academy. Her life takes a significant turn when her coach faces an investigation and is suddenly suspended. This situation prompts all the club's players to consider speaking up, yet Julie makes the decision to remain silent. It's a choice that sets the stage for the complex narrative that unfolds in the film.
One of the film's executive producers is four-time Grand Slam tennis champion, Naomi Osaka. Her presence added an extra layer of significance to the screening, as she introduced the film to a packed audience including Academy members, press, and other invited guests at the Creative Artists Agency. The film had its world premiere at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival in the Critics’ Week section on May 18, 2024, where it won the Gan Foundation Award for Distribution and SACD Award. This early recognition set the tone for the film's potential impact.
Inspiration and Themes in "Julie Keeps Quiet"
When discussing the inspiration for his feature film debut, Van Dijl referred to a quote from Toni Morrison. He said, "If you want to read the book but it hasn't been written yet, then go write it." This quote became the driving force behind his approach to the story. Van Dijl believed that before silence is broken, there will always be silence, and he saw an opportunity to bring a new angle to a narrative that was already happening.
He continued, "We should all care for the well-being of Julie and her entire generation and how we can create a safe place for them. We all should be part of that conversation and think in new ways to take care of each other because ultimately a safe world for Julie will be a safer world for all of us." This message emphasizes the importance of creating a supportive environment and considering the well-being of others.
Sports as a Metaphor for Society
Although Van Dijl isn't an avid tennis player himself, he recognized that this story would lend itself well to the sports world. He explained, "It's a metaphor for society. You can relate to it because many people play sports. But it was never the intention in that way to say, 'Look at this world of sports, such a dirty world, it's corrupted or something.' That wasn't the intention. It was more like if I do it in sports, maybe I can use that approach to be hands-on in that way. It's a world that is always trying to improve, because if you improve the results, you will be a better athlete. So that's why I wanted to do it in sports, not to attack them, but because I felt like it was a safe place to have this silence of Julie."
This perspective highlights how sports can serve as a microcosm for society, allowing for exploration and growth. Van Dijl's decision to set the story in the sports world added depth and relevance to the narrative.
The "Good Coach" in the Film
Mouratoglou, who has coached tennis greats Serena Williams and Naomi Osaka, among others, was Van Dijl's inspiration for the character who plays the "good coach" in the film. He admitted, "I had absolutely no idea. The movie is incredible because there is so much that we can imagine behind the silence. There is also so much that we can feel, that she's trapped. I felt that she was trapped because she felt it was very complex, but she was going through this, but she couldn't talk. She thinks she needs him to progress, so that's why she's trapped. And yeah, he's very manipulative. He's making it all about him. She's probably sure that without him she has no chance, and tennis is her life."
This portrayal of the coach-dilemma brings to light the complex relationships and power dynamics within the sports world and beyond. It shows how one's actions can have a profound impact on others.
The "Kind Eye" Approach to Coaching
Mouratoglou uses a "kind eye" approach to coaching, focusing on an athlete's best qualities rather than their worst. He stated, "Whenever I ask a coach, and I often do, 'Tell me about your player,' the first thing I hear most of the time is, 'His problem is…' as a first sentence. So talking about kind eye, yes, there are always some things to solve. That's our job. We are problem solvers. If the player is number 100 and not number one, it's because there are a lot of things to solve. But they don't even think about the positive things to say about the player, they immediately jump to the problems."
This approach emphasizes the importance of positive reinforcement and looking beyond flaws. It shows how a different coaching style can make a significant difference in an athlete's development.
Creating Safe Spaces in Film Production
Van Dijl wanted to lead his film by example, always creating safe spaces for all involved, particularly his young lead actress. One of the rules he implemented was that nobody would ever have to be alone. He described, "I don't want to be alone with [Tessa]. I will be the director and I want to always create the possibility for her to say no. And I will not travel alone with her for this film. It's not because I'm not trustworthy, it's because I am trustworthy. It's not only protecting her, but it's also protecting me in that way. I don't have the sole responsibility for the well-being of Tessa because I share it with somebody else. You understand what I'm saying? We need to really invest in what is healthy coaching, because I was able to direct this fairly dramatic movie in a very un-dramatic way. Very hands-on and where all the children had the best summer camp, and they're not deeply troubled walking out of it."
This commitment to creating a safe environment highlights the importance of interpersonal relationships and the well-being of those involved in the creative process.
"Julie Keeps Quiet" is expected to be released nationwide in the US in early 2025, promising to leave a lasting impact on audiences.