Directed by:
Olivier AssayasScreenplay:
Olivier AssayasCinematography:
Yorick Le SauxCast:
Juliette Binoche, Kristen Stewart, Chloë Grace Moretz, Lars Eidinger, Johnny Flynn, Hanns Zischler, Angela Winkler, Nora von Waldstätten, Brady Corbet (more)Plots(1)
Maria Enders (Binoche) is a renowned actress at the peak of her career. But when she's cast opposite a young Hollywood starlet with a penchant for scandal (Moretz) in a new production of the play that first made her famous, Maria must come to terms with what it means to be a middle-aged actress in a youth-obsessed industry. (IFC Films)
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If I didn't have the feeling at the end that something was missing, that I had missed something, that something wasn't said and should have been, I would give the film a higher rating, because this is truly an acting performance that is in tune with nature. The landscape is simply incredibly beautiful, and on top of that, great dialogues are happening within it that keep Kristen and Juliette's names constantly on your lips. ()
Intellectual wordplay, elegantly filmed and acted, set in the attractive environment of film and theatre mavens’ private lives. Interwoven with the poetics of the Swiss Alps. The self-reflection of an experienced actress in her perception of the same play two decades later, from the perspective of a character on the opposite side of the story from the one she had played before. Self-reflection through dialogue, primarily during the rehearsal of dialogue scenes with an assistant, who is supposed to conceal this self-reflective context. However, there are too many of those dialogue scenes in the film to keep that context between the lines. And the potential for an exceptional festival experience gradually fades. ()
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