Sibyl

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Showings

Home Viewing Sat, Sep 12, 2020
Home Viewing Sun, Sep 13, 2020
Home Viewing Mon, Sep 14, 2020
Home Viewing Tue, Sep 15, 2020
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Home Viewing Sat, Sep 19, 2020
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Home Viewing Mon, Sep 21, 2020
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Ticket Prices
General Public:$12.00
Members:$9.00
Film Info
Program:New Releases
Virtual Cinema
Tags:Drama
Women Directors
Mystery
Francophone
Release Year:2019
Runtime:101 min
Country/Region:France
Belgium
Festivals & Awards:2019 Cannes Film Festival - Official Selection
2019 Toronto International Film Festival - Official Selection
2019 NYFF -
Official Selection
Language:French
Website:Official Website
Print Source:Music Box Films
Trailer:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCtYC669-E8
Cast/Crew
Director:Justine Triet
Producer:David Thion
Philippe Martin
Cinematographer:Simon Beaufils
Screenwriter:Justine Triet
Arthur Harari
Editor:Laurent Se´ne´chal
Principal Cast:Virginie Efira
Ade`le Exarchopoulos
Gaspard Ulliel
Sandra Hüller
Laure Calamy
Niels SchneiderE
Paul Hamy
Arthur Harari
Filmography:Age of Panic (2013)
In Bed with Victoria (2016)

Description

MSP Film Presents Virtual Cinema!


About the Film

A sly, sultry character study from filmmaker Justine Triet, Sibyl follows a psychotherapist (Virginie Efira) who decides to quit her practice and return to writing instead. As Sibyl starts dropping patients, she begins to struggle with excess time and a lack of inspiration–until she gets a call from Margot (Adèle Exarchopoulos), a young actress wrapped up in a dramatic affair with her costar, Igor (Gaspard Ulliel), who happens to be married to the film’s director (Sandra Hüller). Becoming further enmeshed in Margot’s life, Sibyl starts to blur past and present, fiction with reality, and the personal with the professional as she begins to use Margot’s life as source material for her novel.


Press

"An elegant and clever portrait of a creative crisis" – Eric Kohn, Indiewire

"A chic, blackly comic psychodrama" – Variety


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