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Claire's Camera
Directed by
Hong Sang-soo
Not Rated
2018
68m
Drama
,
Comedy
6.4
88%
59%
6.2
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The story of female friendship as Frenchwoman Claire helps the subject of her photograph, Min-Hee, discover why she was fired without apparent cause.
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Cast of Claire's Camera
Isabelle Huppert
Claire
Kim Min-hee
Jeon Manhee
Chang Mi-hee
Nam Yanghye
Jung Jin-young
Director So Wansoo
Shahira Fahmy
Claire's Friend
Yoon Hee-sun
Sungyeon / Makeup & Hair
Mark Peranson
Man on Terrace
Kang Tae-u
Jungwoo / Line Producer
Lee Wan-min
Hong Sang-soo
Director / Writer / Producer
Lee Jin-keun
Director Of Photography
Hahm Sung-won
Editor
Son Yeon-ji
Editor
Dalpalan
Original Music Composer
Kim Mir
Sound Mixer
Seo Ji-hoon
Sound Recordist
Claire's Camera Ratings & Reviews
Chicago Tribune
Michael Phillips
I'm not entirely sure why the film works. Its a blithe disinterest in telling a conventional story will leave some viewers, even discerning ones, feeling unsatisfied.
Film Inquiry
Shawn Glinis
Watching Claire's Camera feels like watching a film being made right in front of you.
San Francisco Chronicle
G. Allen Johnson
At 69 minutes, "Claire's Camera"...is among Hong's shortest movies. But it feels complete, just the right amount of time to spend part of a weekend at Cannes with some charmingly dysfunctional people.
Arizona Republic
Bill Goodykoontz
The actors are all terrific. Jung makes So so self-aware that you can, at least for a time, abide his abject selfishness. Nam is complex; she's difficult to like at first, but she has reasons for her behavior.
Arts Fuse
Gerald Peary
Enjoyable and charming.
The Stranger (Seattle, WA)
Kathy Fennessy
Though [Isabelle] Huppert's billing is sure to garner the most attention, the film belongs to Kim as much as Hong's On the Beach at Night Alone.
Reeling Reviews
Robin Clifford
It is a quiet little story, without angst, and that is where its charm lays.
Reeling Reviews
Laura Clifford
Huppert's delivery has that artificiality that comes into one's inflections when speaking to a person in a language not their own, her halting emphases adding to the humor.
Los Angeles Times
Justin Chang
"Claire's Camera" runs 68 minutes and is as slender and unassuming, in its own way, as a Polaroid. But you may emerge from it not feeling like quite the same person, either.
AwardsCircuit.com
Shane Slater
If nothing else, Claire's Camera succeeds in providing dreamy escapism.
The Atlantic
David Sims
Hong is an acute observer of the subtleties at play in each interaction, of the tiny power shifts that can take place over the course of a conversation.
RogerEbert.com
Simon Abrams
Claire's Camera is, like many of Hong's best comedies before it, amusing without necessarily being laugh-out-loud funny.
New York Times
Glenn Kenny
Ms. Huppert's presence - steady, warm, thoughtful but with a casual air - keeps the entire enterprise classically comedic.
Village Voice
Bilge Ebiri
For all its airy lightness and apparent simplicity, it's hard not to watch Claire's Camera and sense beneath its placid surfaces the fretful voice of a filmmaker who longs to return to the elements of his art.
Slant Magazine
Chuck Bowen
Hong Sang-soo's Claire's Camera is governed by a narrative circle that suggests relief as well as entrapment.
AV Club
Mike D'Angelo
A thoroughly engaging divertissement.
The New Yorker
Richard Brody
Hong distills vast emotional crises and creative self-recognitions into confessional monologues, pugnacious discussions, and luminous aphorisms.
Slant Magazine
Sam C. Mac
The breezy Claire's Camera isn't only charming and funny, but also one of Hong's most formally intuitive and sharply written films in some time.
The Hollywood Reporter
Deborah Young
A short and sweet divertissement with a few profound punchlines.
Variety
Guy Lodge
A trifle compared to such recent Hong highs as "Right Now, Wrong Then" and "On the Beach at Night Alone," but a complete work on its own light terms.
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