1. EAFFI 2018: CLAIRE'S CAMERA - Irish Film Institute
69 mins, France/South Korea, 2018, Digital, Subtitled. ... This film screened 6th April 2018. Prolific Korean director Hong Sang-Soo's cheerful and melancholic ...
This film screened 6th April 2018. Prolific Korean director Hong Sang-Soo’s cheerful and melancholic character study Claire’s Camera, filmed over 5 days during the 2016 Cannes Film Festival is a reverential bow to the late Eric Rohmer who directed Claire’s... Read More
2. Hong Sang-soo Notarized: Claire's Camera - Taipei Mansions
May 9, 2022 · ... 2018 Festival: Cannes (Special ... Title Background: First shot/Last shot and optical shot in closing credits (ball in Jeonwonsa logo)
English Title: Claire’s Camera Korean Title: 클레어의 카메라/Keul-le-eo-ui ka-me-la Premiere Date: May 21, 2017 U.S. Release Year: 2018 Festival: Cannes (Special Screenings) Film Number: 20 First Vi…
3. Claire's Camera | Rotten Tomatoes
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While visiting Cannes, France, a high school teacher develops a friendship with a woman who's just been fired from her job as a film sales assistant.
4. MOVIE OF THE WEEK, March 9, 2018: CLAIRE'S CAMERA
Mar 5, 2018 · Claire's Camera Is 69 minutes long and was shot on the fly in just 12 days. The film's seemingly interstitial plot structure with its oddly ...
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5. LKFF 2018 Teaser Screening: Claire's Camera | KCCUK
Jul 23, 2018 · The unique production of Claire's Camera had shooting take place on location in Cannes just as the festival's 2016 edition was beginning. Filmed ...
Acclaimed director Hong Sangsoo returns with another humour-inflected, conversation-led drama, this time moving from the bars of Seoul to the backstreets and beaches of Cannes Film Festival.Claire’s Camera sees The Handmaiden star Kim Min-hee take the role of a film-sales assistant abruptly dismissed from her job, right in the middle of the festival. Having been given only the vaguest reason for dismissal by her boss - a supposed lack of ‘honesty’ - the young woman is left to ruminate on her situation within the film-focused atmosphere of the French town. Enter noted actress Isabelle Huppert (Elle), a holidaying music teacher with a wandering eye and an instant camera that will come to connect the dots between the wronged assistant, her former boss, and the film director at the heart of the friction.The unique production of Claire’s Camera had shooting take place on location in Cannes just as the festival’s 2016 edition was beginning. Filmed around the hectic schedules of lead actresses Kim Min-hee and Isabelle Huppert, the actual marketing booth for Hong’s work was used for the set, lending a meta quality to this filmic project.Hong, a firm favourite of Cannes, has been a regular attendee since 1998, having had multiple films in Competition and picking up the prestigious Un Certain Regard Prize for his 2010 entry Hahaha. He’s no stranger to the London Korean Film Festival either, with his last two films The Day After and Yourself and Yours playing as the Opening and Closing...
6. Claire's Camera - Reviews - Reverse Shot
Claire's Camera Dir. Hong Sang-soo, South Korea/France, Cinema Guild. Watch a lot of movies with subtitles, and you may find yourself ...
The film thrives on translation, communication, and perception. Like the screwball comedies of yore, it revolves around a romantic conflict that its protagonist does not fully comprehend, though here this situation is reduced from the fanciful to the quotidian.
7. Claire's Camera (2017) (2/4): Hong Sang-soo's misfire in Cannes
May 22, 2018 · I forgot to tell you about Claire (Isabelle Huppert), a teacher/poet who occasionally photographs people whom she finds interesting. At one ...
Several weeks ago, I belatedly read “Two Weeks in the Midday Sun”, which was written by my late friend/mentor Roger Ebert in 1987. The book was about numerous things he observed and experienced dur…
8. Review: Claire's Camera (2017) - Philosophy in Film
May 28, 2020 · In Claire's Camera, Huppert plays Claire, a mild-mannered but curious high school teacher visiting Cannes, France. She brings along her camera ...
Claire’s Camera represents the second time Isabelle Huppert and Hong Sang-Soo have worked together to create something totally unexpected.
9. Claire's Camera + Grass - ICA | Institute of Contemporary Arts
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The Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) is London’s leading space for contemporary culture. We commission, produce and present new work in film, music, performance and the visual arts by today’s most progressive artists. In our landmark home on The Mall in central London, we invite artists and audiences to interrogate what it means to live in our world today, with a genre-fluid programme that challenges the past, questions the present and confronts the future.