2 reviews
Ben Hackworth's feature film CELESTE is a masterpiece through and through. From the script, the cinematography, the setting, the directorial vision and the performances - specifically from Radha Mitchell as Celeste - this film remains true to its convictions and presents a love story that is uniquely visual and subtly demanding of the audience.
Set against the decaying remains of a once beautiful estate, the character of Celeste (a once great opera singer) finds herself wasting away as she prepares for her final performance. In desperation, she calls back her stepson Jack (Thomas Cocquerel) who still harbors many demons from his complicated childhood with Celeste and his father.
In the most skillful way, director Ben Hackworth allows the scenery and subtle silence to speak volumes as the film slowly unravels itself over the course of the narrative - revealing more and more of the past while at the same time, sorting out the present. In short, CELESTE is a breathtaking journey that stands as a true testament to the directorial style and vision of Ben Hackworth. Simply FANTASTIC and a MUST WATCH for all!
Set against the decaying remains of a once beautiful estate, the character of Celeste (a once great opera singer) finds herself wasting away as she prepares for her final performance. In desperation, she calls back her stepson Jack (Thomas Cocquerel) who still harbors many demons from his complicated childhood with Celeste and his father.
In the most skillful way, director Ben Hackworth allows the scenery and subtle silence to speak volumes as the film slowly unravels itself over the course of the narrative - revealing more and more of the past while at the same time, sorting out the present. In short, CELESTE is a breathtaking journey that stands as a true testament to the directorial style and vision of Ben Hackworth. Simply FANTASTIC and a MUST WATCH for all!
- BlackbirdFilmFest
- Jul 8, 2021
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I thought this was beautiful and sad tale.
I love how Celeste organised the events around this very important moment in her life. It was like watching an opera. A memorable character and a brave performance by Radha Mitchell. The lead actor was perfect in the role and his acting was subtle but also vulnerable.
I loved the sense of place created with the slowness and the beautiful cinematography and direction. I felt like I was right there with them.
I love how Celeste organised the events around this very important moment in her life. It was like watching an opera. A memorable character and a brave performance by Radha Mitchell. The lead actor was perfect in the role and his acting was subtle but also vulnerable.
I loved the sense of place created with the slowness and the beautiful cinematography and direction. I felt like I was right there with them.
- denabyronbay
- Jun 2, 2019
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