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Daguerrotype
Directed by
Kiyoshi Kurosawa
Not Rated
2017
2h 11m
Drama
,
Fantasy
,
and more
5.7
55%
54%
5.6
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When an assistant to a daguerreotypy photographer falls in love with the latter's daughter the relationship mirrors the art form as love and pain combine.
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Cast of Daguerrotype
Tahar Rahim
Jean
Constance Rousseau
Marie
Olivier Gourmet
Stéphane
Mathieu Amalric
Vincent
Malik Zidi
Thomas
Valérie Sibilia
Denise
Jacques Collard
Louis
Fabrice Adde
Cyril
Thomas Coumans
Anthony
Claudine Acs
La vieille dame
Louise Pasteau
Le mannequin
Bruno Cadillon
Reponsable Jardin des Plantes
Aude Juncker
Mère de l'enfant mort
Léo Poulet
Père de l'enfant mort
Adrien de Van
Employé du magasin de photo
Jean Jost
Le vieillard des marécages
Jean-Charles Dumay
Le brocanteur
Lionel Michaud
Garçon bar-tabac
Pascal Humbert
Le prêtre
Kiyoshi Kurosawa
Director / Scenario Writer
Daguerrotype Ratings & Reviews
Filmmaker Magazine
Vadim Rizov
The best thing about the movie is Stéphane's basement studio...the worst thing is pretty much everything else: the subplot about rapacious and predatory development of the suburbs, which is handled without much impact or real curiosity...
My New Plaid Pants
Jason Adams
A beautiful film, draped in the heaviest of curtains and mossy paths, a French countryside Rebecca of muddy boots and shadowy basement dark-rooms
Substream Magazine
Leigh Monson
Director Kiyoshi Kurosawa has an expert eye for making the benign and banal feel ethereal and incorporeal in his ghost story...
Cinema Crazed
Emilie Black
Daguerrotype is a beautifully gloomy, superbly acted, extremely slow burn of a film that has a few surprises up its sleep for people ready to see it without knowing a thing about the plot ...
Asian Movie Pulse
Panos Kotzathanasis
"Daguerreotype" is a film that manages to implement Kurosawa's virtues in a European setting quite convincingly, in a style that reminded me much of Park Chan-wook's "Stoker."
Village Voice
Jaime N. Christley
What a sad film, devouring even deservedly hopeful youth.
Mark Leeper's Reviews
Mark R. Leeper
If Kurosawa is not going to meld story and style I can only suggest that he study his earlier, creepier horror films.
Eye for Film
Jennie Kermode
Its cultivated artificiality may seduce you; if not, you are likely to be left longing for the creations of his past.
AV Club
Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
An essential ingredient of Kurosawa's crepuscular style seems to have been lost in translation: his dream logic.
Film Inquiry
Benjamin Wang
Daguerrotype gets in its own way: it starts with a cast of strong characters and incisive observations of their behavior, and ends up reducing them to the ideas they embody.
The Playlist
Rodrigo Perez
A slow moving haze. Its half-interesting ideas never crystallize.
TheWrap
Sam Fragoso
Needlessly elongated, amorphous, under-cooked.
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