The Screen Illusion

The Screen Illusion

3.8

2010-12-10

In this contemporary adaptation of Pierre Corneille’s brilliant, eponymous 17th century play, the enigmatic Alcandre is now a hotel concierge who uses the myriad in-house high-tech security cameras to show worried father Pridamant the whereabouts and travails of his son, Clindor. As Pridamant witnesses the conflicting romances involving his estranged son, Corneille’s modernist meta-narrative is transposed to contemporary Paris, underscoring the ambiguous nature of love, wealth and desire in an age of consumerism. (Chicago International Film Festival)

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In this contemporary adaptation of Pierre Corneille’s brilliant, eponymous 17th century play, the enigmatic Alcandre is now a hotel concierge who uses the myriad in-house high-tech security cameras to show worried father Pridamant the whereabouts and travails of his son, Clindor. As Pridamant witnesses the conflicting romances involving his estranged son, Corneille’s modernist meta-narrative is transposed to contemporary Paris, underscoring the ambiguous nature of love, wealth and desire in an age of consumerism. (Chicago International Film Festival)

Released

2010-12-10

Runtime

88

Director

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Comedy

Language

Français

Production

Les Films de Pierre

Maïa Cinéma

La Comédie-Française

Casts

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    Suliane Brahim

    Suliane Brahim
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    Loïc Corbery

    Loïc Corbery
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    Denis Podalydès

    Denis Podalydès
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    Alain Lenglet

    Alain Lenglet
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    Hervé Pierre

    Hervé Pierre
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    Julie Sicard

    Julie Sicard
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    Adrien Gamba-Gontard

    Adrien Gamba-Gontard
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    Jean-Baptiste Malartre

    Jean-Baptiste Malartre