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Clouds of Sils Maria

  • 2014
  • R
  • 2h 4m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
32K
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Juliette Binoche and Kristen Stewart in Clouds of Sils Maria (2014)
A veteran actress comes face-to-face with an uncomfortable reflection of herself when she agrees to take part in a revival of the play that launched her career 20 years earlier.
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Psychological DramaDrama

A film star comes face-to-face with an uncomfortable reflection of herself while starring in a revival of the play that launched her career.A film star comes face-to-face with an uncomfortable reflection of herself while starring in a revival of the play that launched her career.A film star comes face-to-face with an uncomfortable reflection of herself while starring in a revival of the play that launched her career.

  • Director
    • Olivier Assayas
  • Writer
    • Olivier Assayas
  • Stars
    • Juliette Binoche
    • Kristen Stewart
    • Chloë Grace Moretz
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    32K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Olivier Assayas
    • Writer
      • Olivier Assayas
    • Stars
      • Juliette Binoche
      • Kristen Stewart
      • Chloë Grace Moretz
    • 121User reviews
    • 371Critic reviews
    • 80Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 18 wins & 46 nominations total

    Videos6

    Official Trailer
    Trailer 2:13
    Official Trailer
    5 Indie Film Gems of Kristen Stewart
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    5 Indie Film Gems of Kristen Stewart
    5 Indie Film Gems of Kristen Stewart
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    5 Indie Film Gems of Kristen Stewart
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    Clouds Of Sils Maria: What's Wrong With My Acting (French Subtitled)
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    Clouds Of Sils Maria: What's Wrong With My Acting (French Subtitled)
    Clouds Of Sils Maria: Epitome Of Class (French Subtitled)
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    Clouds Of Sils Maria: Epitome Of Class (French Subtitled)

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    Juliette Binoche
    Juliette Binoche
    • Maria Enders
    Kristen Stewart
    Kristen Stewart
    • Valentine
    Chloë Grace Moretz
    Chloë Grace Moretz
    • Jo-Ann Ellis
    Lars Eidinger
    Lars Eidinger
    • Klaus Diesterweg
    Johnny Flynn
    Johnny Flynn
    • Christopher Giles
    Angela Winkler
    Angela Winkler
    • Rosa Melchior
    Hanns Zischler
    Hanns Zischler
    • Henryk Wald
    Nora Waldstätten
    Nora Waldstätten
    • Actress in Sci-fi Movie
    • (as Nora von Waldstätten)
    Brady Corbet
    Brady Corbet
    • Piers Roaldson
    Aljoscha Stadelmann
    Aljoscha Stadelmann
    • Urs Kobler
    Claire Tran
    Claire Tran
    • Maria's London Assistant
    Stuart Manashil
    • Maria's Agent
    Peter Farkas
    • Journalist in Zürich
    Ben Posener
    Ben Posener
    • Journalist in London
    Ricardia Bramley
    • Talk Show Host
    Luise Berndt
    • Nelly, Urs' assistant
    Gilles Tschudi
    • Mayor of Zürich
    Benoit Peverelli
    Benoit Peverelli
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    • Director
      • Olivier Assayas
    • Writer
      • Olivier Assayas
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    User reviews121

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    7ferguson-6

    move forward, not back

    Greetings again from the darkness. Most of us don't spend much time re-living our past, and we certainly don't go through the emotional turmoil of analyzing our early lives from a different perspective. This story puts actress Maria (Juliette Binoche) in those shoes and then we watch as she fights, claws and battles her way through.

    Maria is a well-respected veteran actress who has been offered a role in the revival of the play that made her a star more than 20 years earlier. The play was written by her mentor, who dies suddenly as she is on her way to visit. Hotshot director Klaus (Lars Eidinger) wants Maria for the role of the older woman, and this is difficult for Maria to accept since she played what she considers the far more interesting younger woman in the first version. Internal psychological warfare breaks out.

    Maria's personal assistant Valentine (Kristen Stewart) struggles to keep Maria informed of today's world – celebrity gossip is especially key in their conversations. They also run lines together, and the parallels between the play and their real lives are so prevalent that the lines are often blurred between written word and spoken word. Things get really dicey when Jo-Ann (Chloe Grace Moretz) enters the picture as the talented, extremely popular, personally out of control actress slated to play opposite Maria in the play.

    These three actresses are exceptional … yes, even you Kristen Stewart haters will be impressed. They each bring extraordinary depth to their role, and all are a bit outside of what would be considered their comfort zone. Their exchanges are fun, but what's not said is every bit as exciting and key.

    Filmed in the Sils Maria area of the Alps, the landscape is beyond breathtaking. Maloja Snake is the title of the play, and it refers to the fantastic cloud formations that snake through the peaks and valleys of this marvel of nature. The scenery is a nice complement to the emotional rides each of the characters take, and writer/director Olivier Assayas ensures that we have no shortage of talking points after the film.
    Red_Identity

    Fantastic lead performances

    Fantastic work from both Juliette Binoche and Kristen Stewart. The latter showed some more naturality in Still Alice and here she has a lot more screen time and is pretty great throughout. It's not an incredibly showy performance, though, not like Binoche's, but I could get behind it for awards love. Chloe Moretz's empty, superficial acting style actually works perfectly for her character here. I doubt it was really much work for her, but it works and she's not a distraction like she usually is. Juliette Binoche is amazing, as always. I could've seen her actually gaining traction for this film (had it been released near the end of the year). The film as a whole is... really weird. It's very entertaining throughout, never once dull, but it feels sort of aimless the more it goes on and while I get what points it was trying to make, it just felt a little too scattered to truly be great.
    7joris-nightwalker

    Meta-cinema

    Former film critic Olivier Assayas is probably one of those few people who inspire me on a creative level. Not that strange if you consider one of Assayas' own influences: anarchist and situationist Guy Debord. French intellectuals in the 1960s were, in my opinion, too often needlessly complex theoretically and parlor socialists or would-be revolutionaries politically. In contrast, Debord's refreshing anarchist views were typical for the radicality of the 1968-generation and were more about individual freedom, artistic aspirations and fighting against a new form of determinism: consumption. In that respect, Assayas' Après mai was one of the best films I've seen in years. In Clouds of Sils Maria he puts on his meta-shoes and tells the story about an older actress who'll perform in the same play she did when she was young: Juliette Binoche plays Maria Enders who plays Helena. In the meanwhile Valentine (a brilliant Kristen Stewart, who would've expected?!), the personal assistant of Maria, resembles a version of Maria when she was young. Joanne Ellis (Chloë Grace Moretz), an up-and-coming actress with the reputation of a troublemaker, is Maria's co-star in the theater play. But when the play (about a young girl (Sigrid) who seduces an older woman (Helena)) starts to reflect reality (especially because Maria used to play Sigrid herself), the film begins to get an extra - metaphorical - layer. In the end we are confronted with thoughts about time, change, fame, getting older and conflict between generations. Clouds of Sils Maria is a beautiful film with some very good acting, especially by Stewart. It also raises interesting questions about contemporary stardom and transience. Nevertheless, this movie is (feels?) less personal than Assayas' previous one and therefor misses a bit of the uppercut I was hoping for.
    rogerdarlington

    For me, better than "Birdman"

    The enigmatic title refers to both a climatic phenomenon called the "Maloja snake", which occurs in the Engadinean alpine pass in Switzerland, and to a village at one end of a local lake. The village is the home of an elderly playwright who much earlier wrote a work called "The Maloja Snake" about the complicated relationship between a young woman in her late teens (Sigrid) and her middle-aged female employer (Helena). The film is all about the re staging of this play in which actress Maria who originally took the younger role to great acclaim has now been invited to portray the older woman in the new interpretation.

    It is unusual, but a pleasing change, for a film to have all its leading roles taken by women. Superb French actress Juliette Binoche, whom I have admired since her early English-language work ("Damage" and "The English Patient"), is Maria, struggling to come to terms with her different role in the play. American actress Kristen Stewart is excellent in the secondary role as Maria's personal assistant Valentine and so different from her "Twilight" movies. The third role is taken by another young American, Chloë Grace Moretz, who is the actress taking over as Sigrid in the play - again a very different persona from the one we have seen before in the "Kick-Ass" movies.

    This is a wordy work but the words matter. At times, we are not sure if the interaction between the two main personages is between Helena and Sigrid or between Maria and Valentine and even between Binoche and Stewart. In truth, there are elements of all three which is how subtle and nuanced is this German-French-Swiss co-production written and directed by the French Olivier Assayas. Ultimately this is a film, like near contemporary "Birdman", about acting but, however much the American Academy may have feted "Birdman", I found "Clouds Of Sils Maria" much more intelligible and engaging.
    8cyberalpine

    Ambiguity

    Ambiguity is the key world of this film. You are the major actor in the sense that your interpretation makes the film. Each scene is so ambiguous that you can always interpret it in various manners so in the end _you_ are the director. When Maria and Val work on the text, rehearse the play, the feelings are so mingled that you are the one who decide if they are those of Helena- Sigrid or rather Maria-Val. Reality is entangled. I loved the Alps hiking shots and overall the mysterious Maloja snake. I would have rated it a 9 to the Writer-Director Olivier Assayas but reduced it to a 8 because I was disappointed in Juliette Binoche's performance. She is usually better than in this film, it is as if she didn't feel like acting this character, a bit like what happens in the film itself. At several occasions her laugh is artificial and fake. She is obviously ill at ease in this character, which proves what I wrote before about entangled reality between the film itself and the play prepared in the film. I'm not sure I am very clear but those who have seen and felt/perceived the movie as I, will understand.

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    • Trivia
      The French fashion house Chanel supplied the actresses with clothes, jewelry, accessories and makeup, while also providing some of the budget to allow Olivier Assayas to fulfill his dream of shooting the movie on 35mm film instead of digitally.
    • Goofs
      In part two, during Maria's discussion with her assistant, Juliette Binoche will be seen picking up her glass of wine with the right hand (front shot), then seen using her left hand (shot from the back)
    • Quotes

      Valentine: It's theatre. It's an interpretation of life. It can be truer than life itself.

    • Crazy credits
      During the closing credits, four of the actors are shown under the heading "guest appearance by".
    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Kristen Stewart/Michael Shannon/Cage the Elephant (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Kowalski
      Written by Bobby Gillespie, Andrew Innes, Robert Young, Martin Duffy, and Mani (as Gary Mounfield)

      Performed by Primal Scream.

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    • What happened to Val? Why was some kind of long-term reaction/concern from Maria or other characters never shown?
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    • What exactly does the cloud formation "the Maloja Snake" (that gives both this film and the play-within-a-film their titles) symbolize?

    Details

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    • Release date
      • August 20, 2014 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Germany
      • Switzerland
    • Official sites
      • Filmportal (German Movies)
      • French distribution's official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • German
      • Swiss German
    • Also known as
      • Las nubes de María
    • Filming locations
      • Sils-Maria, Kanton Graubünden, Switzerland
    • Production companies
      • CG Cinéma
      • Pallas Film
      • CAB Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,851,517
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $61,810
      • Apr 12, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,728,401
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 4m(124 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital EX
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.40 : 1

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