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Summer Phoenix plays a young woman experiencing a crushing and belated coming of age in the Arnaud Desplechin's psychological period film, ESTHER KAHN. Phoenix is devastatingly opaque as Esther--a young girl raised among the poor Jewish tailors of London's East End. Her cramped and compromised youth has left her cold and distant, unable to express any emotions. But when she attends a popular theater production, Esther is thunderstruck by the deep feelings that the performance stirs within her and immediately sets out to become an actress. Her quick success brings Esther into the complex and convoluted world of the theater, where she encounters a helpful aging actor (Ian Holm) who, in teaching her how to act, teaches her how to live. Haygard, a perfidious playwright, becomes momentarily captivated by Esther's strange allure and odd blankness, and in addition to becoming her lover, he secures her a prestigious role in a production of Ibsen's HEDDA GABLER. Stunned and shocked when Haygard abandons her on the eve of the play's opening, Esther has a panic-filled and heart-wrenching epiphany, as twenty years worth of unlived life come tumbling down on her. Desplechin's difficult film about a difficult character carries mysterious and compelling emotional impact in its portrayal a woman who missed out on her life.

This film was screened as part of the Rendez-Vous with French Cinema 2001 festival organized by The Film Society of Lincoln Center in New York City.

 
 
   
cast and crew

genre: drama

country: France United Kingdom

language: English

runtime: 142 minutes

dvd region: DVD Region All

attributes: Anamorphic Widescreen

rating: Not Rated

 
cast and crew

Emmanuelle Devos:
Actor
Summer Phoenix:
Actor
Fabrice Desplechin:
Actor
Anton Lesser:
Actor
Akbar Kurtha:
Actor
Laszlo Szabo:
Actor
Eric Gautier:
Director of Photography
Arnaud Desplechin:
Screenwriter

Arnaud Desplechin:
Director
Kika Markham:
Actor
Arthur Symons:
Source Writer
Howard Shore:
Music
Ian Holm:
Actor
Frances Barber:
Actor
Emmanuel Bourdieu:
Screenwriter

 
   
festivals
  • French Film Festival 2001 (Czech Republic)
  • Rendez-Vous With French Cinema 2001 (New York City, United States)
  • Filmfest Munchen 2000 (Munich, Germany)
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    awards
  • Golden Palm
    2000 Cannes Film Festival (Cannes, France)
  • Reader Jury of the Standard
    2000 Vienna International Film Festival (Vienna, Austria)
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