Hugo
Robert Zuchini is an actor in love with the words of Victor Hugo. Every evening, he goes to a Parisian theater to read and recite his work. Offstage, he is melancholic and solitary. He has lost contact with his daughter, Lisbeth.
Hugo’s cinematography and music never seek to impress, but why would they? This is a film about little moments, and the camera and sound fully service each of those moments such that faces can be seen wincing at the right time and Luchini’s flustered personality never comes across as dismissive. It’s a subtle, charming work with humble aspirations, and it takes a certain kind of talent to make such a picture buoyant and lively, like a small boat riding the currents off the Guernsey coast.
-Zach Lewis, In Review Online
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DIRECTOR:
WRITERS:
Thierry Consigny, Sophie Fillières, Naïla Guiguet
CAST:
Fabrice Luchini, Chiara Mastroianni, Annabelle Marie Narbonne
Country of Origin: France
Format: DCP/1.66:1/Color
Running Time: 89 minutes
Genre: Drama
Rating: Not Rated
In French with English Subtitles
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