
The Screen Illusion
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)
The Screen Illusion
December 10, 2010
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Cast (8)

Suliane Brahim
Isabelle, fille de Géronte

Loïc Corbery
Clindor

Denis Podalydès
Matamore

Alain Lenglet
Pridamant

Hervé Pierre
Alcandre

Julie Sicard
Lyse

Adrien Gamba-Gontard
Adraste

Jean-Baptiste Malartre
Géronte
Crew (4)
Directing

Mathieu Amalric
Director
Writing

Pierre Corneille
Original Story
Production
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Isabelle Razavet
Director of Photography
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Annette Dutertre
Editor