Claire's Camera
Replete with glittering asides and wondrous coincidences, to rival that of a Hollywood classic.
Claire's Camera
A refreshingly sunny performance from Isabelle Huppert (The Piano Teacher, Elle) is at the center of this comic charmer from South Korean Master Hong Sangsoo. Huppert plays Claire, a school teacher with a camera (that might be magical) on her first visit to Cannes. She happens upon a film sales assistant, Manhee (Kim Minhee), recently laid off after a one-night stand with a film director (Jung Jinyoung). Together, this unlikely pair becomes detectives of sorts, as they wander around the seaside resort town, working to better understand the circumstances of Manhee's firing—and developing new outlooks on life in the process.
Intricately plotted with wit and charm to spare, CLAIRE'S CAMERA explores the power of images to transform us. "The only way to change things," says Claire, "is to look at them again very slowly."
"Charming and funny... One of Hong’s most formally intuitive and sharply written films." —Sam C. Mac, Slant
"Huppert's comic vein is not tapped often enough, and here she's relaxed and ironic as the faux-naive tourist." — Deborah Young, The Hollywood Reporter
Director: Sang-soo Hong
Writer: Sang-soo Hong
Stars: Isabelle Huppert, Min-hee Kim, Mi-hee Chang
Intricately plotted with wit and charm to spare, CLAIRE'S CAMERA explores the power of images to transform us. "The only way to change things," says Claire, "is to look at them again very slowly."
"Charming and funny... One of Hong’s most formally intuitive and sharply written films." —Sam C. Mac, Slant
"Huppert's comic vein is not tapped often enough, and here she's relaxed and ironic as the faux-naive tourist." — Deborah Young, The Hollywood Reporter
Director: Sang-soo Hong
Writer: Sang-soo Hong
Stars: Isabelle Huppert, Min-hee Kim, Mi-hee Chang
Genre
Drama,
French Cinema
Runtime
69
Language
Korean,
English,
French
Director
Hong Sangsoo
FEATURED REVIEW
David Sims, The Atlantic
The eponymous character of 'Claire’s Camera,' played with unusual guilelessness by Isabelle Huppert, wanders from scene to scene like a motivational sprite, striking up conversations with strangers on a whim. As the film’s title suggests, Claire has a Polaroid camera with her, and she has the ...
Played at
Lumiere Music Hall 3.30.18 - 4.05.18
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