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Apr 10, 2015 · Maria has barely time to register her loss than she’s regaled with Chanel in a theater corridor; whisked through a photo shoot; reintroduced to a former co-star she never liked; and approached by a hot young theater director to appear in a revival of the Melchior play that made her famous.
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Apr 10, 2015 · Bolstered by a trio of powerful performances from its talented leads, Clouds of Sils Maria is an absorbing, richly detailed drama with impressive depth and intelligence. Read Critics Reviews
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- Olivier Assayas
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- Juliette Binoche
Apr 10, 2015 · “Clouds of Sils Maria,” directed by Olivier Assayas, examines female friendships, female rivalries, tabloid notoriety and the loss of privacy in the Internet age.
- Olivier Assayas
- Manohla Dargis
- 124 min
Full Review | Original Score: 3.5/5 | Sep 2, 2022. Brian Eggert Deep Focus Review. Whereas identity, time, and works of art are better understood within clearly demarcated boundaries, Assayas...
Clouds of Sils Maria (2014) was written and directed by Olivier Assayas. The movie stars Juliette Binoche as renowned actress Maria Enders. Kristen Stewart is Valentine, her personal assistant. Maria agrees to star in a revival of a play about a younger woman and an older woman.
The film received positive reviews, with critics lauding the work as psychologically complex and praising the lead actresses' performances. It won the Louis Delluc Prize for Best Film in December 2014, and received six César Award nominations.
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May 23, 2014 · Cannes Film Review: ‘Clouds of Sils Maria’. Contrasting styles between stars of two different generations make this Cannes competition title a rich study of actorly insecurity. By Peter...