Clouds of Sils Maria

Clouds of Sils Maria

By Olivier Assayas

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 2015-04-10
  • Advisory Rating: R
  • Runtime: 1h 36min
  • Director: Olivier Assayas
  • Production Company: CAB Productions
  • Production Country: France, Germany, Switzerland, United States of America
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
6.6/10
6.6
From 749 Ratings

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Academy Award winner Juliette Binoche, Kristen Stewart and Chloë Grace Moretz deliver career-defining performances in this seductive and mesmerizing masterpiece. When renowned actress Maria Enders (Binoche) is cast opposite a young Hollywood starlet with a penchant for scandal (Moretz), tensions rise as she must come to terms with what it means to be an actress in a youth-obsessed industry. As she prepares with her assistant (Stewart) for the most challenging role of her life, Maria must confront her personal demons. For her acclaimed performance, Stewart became the first American to win the coveted César Award for Best Supporting Actress in this captivating film.

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  • 😍

    5
    By cristhian stewart
    Love love
  • enthralling

    5
    By papababoo
    A very carefully crafted exploration of the emotional relationship between two women of different generations which mirrors a script that they are rehearsing together. Awesome acting by Juliette Binoche and Kristen Stewart.
  • Mediana

    3
    By KiKiKe72
    No la mejor historia ni la mejor película de Juliete
  • Play within a movie

    4
    By rdterrel
    Hi, great insight into arranging the talent for a play. During this movie we got to experience the play. It gave me warm fuzzies about Switzerland . I could not wait for the snake to appear or Binoche's nude scene.
  • ☁️☁️☁️ of Sils Maria

    3
    By Russ'sSis
    What saves this film from being totally boring are the performances of Juliette Binoche and Kristen Stewart. Not having watched any of the Twilight series or any other of Ms. Stewart's films I was unfamiliar with her work. I was impressed with her performance in this film finding it believable, genuine,and unassuming. Juliette Binoche is exceptional as the insecure, unsure of her decisions and emotions Maria. The cinematography and soundtrack are exquisite adding a star to the rating.
  • Hmmm...

    5
    By Mister Bipkie
    It's rare to find a film in which all the performances are superb. Althought Kristin Stewart got the award, this is Juliette Binoche's film. The chemistry between the two women is nothing short of amazing and dynamic and the direction, photography and editing are wonderful.
  • Unfulfilled

    2
    By Shimmed
    The actors are good and the setting is beautiful, but the story is not interesting. The relationship between Maria and Val is left behind by the film without closure.
  • Complex and fascinating

    5
    By Intuitivedeb
    The intricacies of this movie wound around me like the “snake” in the movie. I’m still uncovering insights in the layers. Top that with the award deserving performances of Binoche and Stewart, and showcase them in the majestic scenery of the Swiss Alps … Mesmerizing. Binoche’s depth and ability as an actor helps us to understand that she is wonderful and ageless, as she attempts to learn this herself. In the end we feel for the other characters as they weave their way into her life. I’ll be watching this again and thinking about if for a long time.
  • What

    1
    By mzmichel
    The ending is the sort where you stare at the screen in disbelief by how unresolved it was, the entire movie actually felt that way though. Boring and dull, except for the acting, there's not much of an actual story.
  • Not even a good, much less great, movie

    2
    By Buff Crone
    I cannot fathom why this is considered a great film or why Kristen Stewart's performance is being called remarkable. The only remarkable thing about it is that she manages to deliver every line with vocal fry! She is apparently incapable of expressing any emotion except pique. Juliette Binoche does the best she can with a flat script. And the ingenue character is just a nightmare. I thought the young men—who appear only briefly—were more entertaining and believable. I hated it. It's not that the film is abstract, as I've loved some very abstract films in the past, like Blue, White, and Red. It's just that the writing isn't good enough to advance the ideas it purports to discuss.

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