Isabelle Huppert

  • Christian Vincent – La séparation AKA The Separation (1994)

    1991-2000Christian VincentDramaFrance

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    “Separation” is a tale of two… separations. First, that of Pierre and Anne. The first sign appears at the theater one evening, when she refuses to take his hand – but it’s only the first. Other signs follow, leading up to the confession : she loves another man. They talk it through and try to set things straight, to save a love which has shredded away over the years. They go through wobbly reconciliations, scenes and crises before they finally see that their affair is dead and now it’s time to turn to face the second separation – that of parents and child : Louis, aged 2. There is more wrenching, pain and resignation ahead, but the play is over and the curtain falls on a stage where nothing is left but the shadows of former happiness.Read More »

  • Curtis Hanson – The Bedroom Window (1987)

    1981-1990Curtis HansonThrillerUSA

    As hitchcockian thrillers go, this one is very well done and enjoyable. Almost as good as Mute witness.
    I saw this movie as a child and it left a big impression on me (must have been Isabelle Hupert naked in the bedroom window).
    If good thrillers a la Hitchcock is your cup of tea then this one will sate your thirst.

    Review by Jack SommersbyRead More »

  • Hong Sang-soo – Yeohaengjaui Pilyo AKA A Traveler’s Needs (2024)

    Sang-soo Hong2021-2030DramaSouth Korea

    Synopsis:
    A French woman drinks makgeolli in Korea after losing her means of income, then teaches French to two Korean women.Read More »

  • Benoît Jacquot – Par coeurs AKA By Heart (2022)

    Benoît Jacquot2021-2030DocumentaryFrance
    Par coeurs (2022)

    It’s summertime, 2021. Isabelle Huppert plays Lioubov, Chekhov’s unforgettably heroine in The Cherry Orchard. In a near theatre, Fabrice Luchini recites Nietzsche. Both actors are premiering at Avignon’s Festival. When they leave backstage to stand out on stage, they are completely transformed. As everything seems utterly natural, audience does not imagine what happened before. By following their daily lives during the weeks preceding the premieres, Benoît Jacquot brings a singular perspective of the two actors and shows them like we’ve never seen before.Read More »

  • Rithy Panh – Un barrage contre le Pacifique AKA The Sea Wall (2008)

    Rithy Panh2001-2010DramaFrancePolitics

    A troubled mother’s spirit crumbles when her adult children strike out for independence. Feeling abandoned she contemplates taking drastic action.Read More »

  • André Téchiné – Les soeurs Brontë AKA The Bronte Sisters (1979)

    André Téchiné1971-1980DramaFrance
    Les soeurs Brontë (1979)
    Les soeurs Brontë (1979)

    In a small presbytery in Yorkshire, living under the watchful eyes of their aunt and father, a strict Anglican pastor, the Bronte sisters write their first works and quickly become literary sensations.Read More »

  • Michel Deville – Eaux profondes AKA Deep Water (1981)

    Michel Deville1981-1990CrimeDramaFrance
    Eaux profondes (1981)
    Eaux profondes (1981)

    Jean-Louis Trintignant’s sinister yet subtle performance as a man who gives the most insane proof of love to his wife enlivens this adaptation of the novel Deep Water by Patricia Highsmith. In public, Vic Allen (Trintignant) puts up with his wife Mélanie’s (Isabelle Huppert) amorous games, showing an outward attitude of acceptance. However, he scares away one of her prospective lovers by telling the poor guy that he killed one of his predecessors. In fact, he did not, and soon the actual perpetrator is found. Later, when Vic feels that Mélanie is becoming too seriously involved, he actually resorts to murders. Despite her ever-increasing suspicion, Mélanie finds it impossible to prove his guilt.Read More »

  • Patricia Mazuy – Saint-Cyr (2000)

    Patricia Mazuy1991-2000DramaFrance
    Saint Cyr (2000)
    Saint Cyr (2000)

    Late 17th Century: Anne de Grandcamp and Lucie de Fontenelle, two little girls from Normandy, arrive at the Saint-Cyr school founded by Madame de Maintenon for educating the daughters of impoverished nobles ruined in wars and making them into free women. Madame de Maintenon is the secret wife of Louis XIV, and empowered by his support, she offers “her” two hundred fifty girls a playful and avant-garde education. Anne and Lucie, two inseparable friends, allow themselves to be carried away by the promise of a bright future. But Maintenon has arrived at the pinnacle of power through scheming and debasing herself and she now fears the fires of hell. She is counting on her model school to atone for her past sins.Read More »

  • Igor Minaiev – Navodneniye AKA L’inondation AKA The Flood (1993)

    1991-2000ArthouseDramaFranceIgor Minaiev
    Navodneniye (1993)
    Navodneniye (1993)

    This is 1920: Sophia and Trofim Ivanytch have been living on Vassilievski Island, which is part of Petrograd, for thirteen years. In their house, which looks like a ship wreck, the atmosphere is gloomy. Sophia cannot have children and she is aware that, because of that, she is likely to lose her husband. That is why, when their neighbor dies, she asks Trofim to take in Ganka, his orphaned thirteen-year-old daughter. Trofim agrees and their new life begins…Read More »

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