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Ismael's Ghosts
Just as the disheveled and alcoholic filmmaker Ismaël embarks on a difficult new film project, his life is sent into a tailspin. His wife Carlotta, presumed dead for 20 years, come crashing back into his life creating chaos in his work and his current romantic relationship with the starry-eyed astronomer Sylvia.
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Plot Summary
Famed filmmaker Ismael Vuillard is preparing to shoot a new film, but his work is interrupted by the sudden reappearance of his former lover, Carlotta. This unexpected reunion triggers a cascade of memories and emotional turmoil, as Ismael grapples with his past relationships and the complexities of his current life and career. The film delves into the entangled lives of artists and their muses, exploring themes of love, loss, and the creative process.
Critical Reception
Ismael's Ghosts received a mixed to positive reception from critics. Many praised Arnaud Desplechin's distinctive directorial style, the strong performances from the ensemble cast, and the film's introspective and often witty exploration of relationships and filmmaking. However, some found the narrative to be somewhat convoluted or self-indulgent, making it a polarizing but often appreciated entry in Desplechin's filmography.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its witty dialogue and intricate character dynamics.
Lauded for the compelling performances of its star-studded cast.
Some critics found the plot overly complex and self-referential.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlight the film's sophisticated humor and the nuanced portrayal of its characters. Viewers appreciated the meta-cinematic elements and the exploration of artistic creation. Some found the narrative structure challenging, but the overall sentiment leaned positive, with many enjoying the ensemble cast's chemistry.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Ismael's Ghosts,' refers to the many past relationships and characters that haunt the protagonist, reflecting a common theme in Arnaud Desplechin's work where characters often grapple with their past.
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