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  1. 2. La Cérémonie. 1995 1h 51m Not Rated. 7.5 (14K) Rate. A newly hired maid for a rich countryside family befriends a post-office clerk who encourages her to rebel against her employers. Director Claude Chabrol Stars Isabelle Huppert Sandrine Bonnaire Jacqueline Bisset. 3. Elle.

  2. Mar 16, 2024 · Violette Nozière. Violette Nozière is a 1978 French crime film directed by Claude Chabrol and starring Isabelle Huppert and Stéphane Audran. The film, based on a true French murder case in 1933, is about an eighteen-year-old girl named Violette and her encounters with a number of older men.

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    • 'The Piano Teacher (2001) Director: Michael Haneke. The Piano Teacher stars Isabelle Huppert as a mentally and sexually repressed piano instructor living with her overbearing mother.
    • 'Elle' (2016) Director: Paul Verhoeven. Paul Verhoeven's 2016 film Elle is among the all-time best psychological thrillers. Huppert stars as Michèle, a businesswoman sexually assaulted in her home.
    • 'La Sepáration' (1994) Director: Christian Vincent. The disintegration of a marriage will always be prime material for a motion picture. However, Christian Vincent's 1994 drama La Sepáration opts for a more cynical approach.
    • 'The Lacemaker' (1977) Director: Claude Goretta. Huppert stars opposite Yves Beneyton in the 1977 drama The Lacemaker. The plot centers on the romance between Béatrice "Pomme," an introverted young woman working as a hairdresser, and François, an intellectual and emotionally manipulative member of the French upper class.
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    • Elle (2016) I consider myself grossly incompetent to put into words one of the greatest performances I have seen by a female lead in a movie. Without any disrespect to Emma Stone, who sincerely deserved the trophy, Huppert was the hands down winner.
    • La Ceremonie (1995) Hmm. The movie has brought on a bout of writer’s block I guess. Despite all that, I’ll continue to strive and put this ineffable performance in words.
    • The Piano Teacher (2001) I don’t know when I saw her in the movie, why she resembled ‘The Office’s Angela Martin. In a cold and despairing performance as an exploitative piano teacher, Huppert deserved no less than the glittering Golden statue to take home.
    • White Material (2012) Huppert pays a white French girl who is caught amidst turmoil and racial conflict in a Francophone African state. The brutal honesty and sincerity with which she plays her character reflected her exemplary restraint and indignant fervor in a thoroughly layered performance.
    • 10 in Another Country
    • 9 Every Man For Himself
    • 8 8 Women
    • 7 Story of Women
    • 6 La Cérémonie
    • 5 The Lacemaker
    • 4 Things to Come
    • 3 Violette Nozière
    • 2 The Piano Teacher
    • 1 Elle

    In South Korean auteur Hong Sang-soo’s rom-com In Another Country, Huppert stars in three vignettes, playing three different characters (a charming filmmaker, an adulteress, and a newly divorced spiritual seeker), all named Anne. Every story centers on a French woman who finds herself the only foreigner in a small Korean resort town. It is a breezy...

    In the Jean-Luc Godard-directed 1980 drama Every Man for Himself, Huppert portrays a soft-spoken country girl Isabelle, who sells herself without remorse to be independent. Her character doesn’t look like what you expect. In the film, Isabelle’s story is intertwined with the experiences of an egotistical television director Paul Godard (a critical ...

    François Ozon’s flashy musical 8 Womenis a locked-house murder mystery. Based on the 1950s play, this dark comedy follows eight female family members gathering for the holiday season. After the murder of the patriarch, every woman becomes a suspect. For their roles, all eight principal actresses won the 2002 European Film Awards for Best Actress. A...

    In Claude Chabrol’s intense drama Story of Women, Huppert gives a performance that won her the prize for best actress at the Venice International Film Festival. She steps into the role of Marie, a poor housewife and mother of two, who helps women have abortions in Nazi-occupied France during World War II. Based on the true story of Marie-Louise Gir...

    Directed by France's master of suspense, Claude Chabrol, this complex crime drama echoes the case of the Papin sisters, two housemaids who brutally murdered their employers in 1933. In La Cérémonie, Huppert is outstanding as the charismatically psychotic postmistress Jeanne, who gets the illiterate maid Sophie (Sandrine Bonnaire) into trouble. Hupp...

    In Claude Goretta’s The Lacemaker, the film that brought Huppert to the forefront of French cinema, she plays an 18-year-old shy Parisian beauty-salon assistant named Béatrice (known as Pomme). Pomme meets and falls in love with the rich, handsome young student (Yves Beneyton) while on holiday at a coastal resort – but their Cinderella-esque relati...

    For Mia Hansen-Løve’s 2016 post-divorce drama Things to Come, Huppert appears as a middle-aged Parisian philosophy professor Nathalie who we meet at a point of existential crisis. As she loses her mother (Édith Scob) and her husband (André Marcon) leaves her, Nathalie must reinvent herself and rethink an already much-examined life. This plot may se...

    Isabelle Huppert is one of only four women (the other three are Vanessa Redgrave, Barbara Hershey, and Helen Mirren) to win Best Actress at the Cannes Film Festival twice. The role in Claude Chabrol’s 1978 crime film Violette Nozière resulted in Huppert’s first award in this category. Based on a true French murder case, the movie tells the story of...

    Directed by Michael Haneke, the 2001 erotic psychological drama The Piano Teacher centers on an alienated middle-aged Vienna Conservatory tutor Erika (Huppert), who has a boundary-pushing sadomasochistic relationship with her young pupil Walter (Benoît Magimel). "It’s a game, to go as far as you want, to show things people have difficulty watching,...

    Directed by Dutch provocateur Paul Verhoeven, 2016’s psychological thriller Elle follows Michèle Leblanc, an independent single woman (Huppert) seeking revenge after being raped by a stranger who invades her house. Huppert went on to receive the Academy Award nomination for her jaw-dropping portrayal of a rape victim. She absolutely deserved an Osc...

  4. Isabelle Huppert. Actress: Elle. Isabelle Huppert was born March 16, 1953, in Paris, France, but spent her childhood in Ville d'Avray. Encouraged by her mother Annick Huppert (who was a teacher of English), she followed the Conservatory of Versailles and won an acting prize for her work in Alfred de Musset's "Un caprice".

  5. Jan 13, 2016 · Isabelle Huppert and Daniel Auteuil play a couple on the verge of a separation. The relationship’s mainstay is their child, one-year-old Loulou. Autueil gets most of the film’s focus, but he’s essentially a sitting duck, nervously shifting between passive-aggressive contempt and hopeful endearment, as he prepares for the outcome of his ...

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