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Suzanna Andler
Directed by
Benoît Jacquot
Not Rated
2021
1h 31m
Drama
4.7
4.8
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Trapped in marriage to a wealthy, unfaithful businessman, a middle aged mother takes a break and goes with her young lover to a Riviera beach house where she plans a family vacation for the summer.
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Cast of Suzanna Andler
Charlotte Gainsbourg
Suzanna
Niels Schneider
Michel
Nathan Willcocks
Rivière
Julia Roy
Monique
Benoît Jacquot
Director / Screenplay
Kristina Larsen
Producer
Pascale Consigny
Production Design
Christophe Beaucarne
Director Of Photography
Elsa Capus
Costume Design
Virginie Berland
Wigmaker
Thi-Loan Nguyen
Makeup Artist
Julia Grégory
Editor
Olivier Goinard
Sound Mixer
Nicolas Cantin
Sound
Marguerite Duras
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Suzanna Andler Ratings & Reviews
48 Hills
Dennis Harvey
Good as Gainsbourg is, and hard as Jacquot tries to liven things up cinematically, this kind of codswallop in which everyone is sulky and needy and rebuffs each other just cuz is an antique that should've been left on the dusty shelf.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Abele
Gainsbourg is fully in command of her character's pains and enigmas - blithely chic in a black YSL mini-dress and fur wrap, cigarette ever present - while Jacquot's camera circles and stares, never exactly inquisitive.
TheWrap
Ronda Racha Penrice
A character sketch steeped in old-school femininity that is curiously both nostalgic and surprisingly contemporary.
New York Times
Teo Bugbee
Even the camera seems bored, as if it might wander off.
In Review Online
M.G. Mailloux
It's a thin premise made thinner by Jacquot's unadorned approach, which is to say that Suzanna Andler is a nice enough looking movie, but lacks any sort of aesthetic conceit.
eFilmCritic.com
Peter Sobczynski
It almost feels at times like a 90-minute solo performance from one of the most endlessly fascinating actresses working today.
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