Clouds of Sils Maria

Maria Enders and Jo-Ann Ellis play the leading roles in the play "Maloja Snake". As in the play itself, the two get entangled in a complicated network of relationships. Twenty years ago, Maria (Juliette Binoche) had taken on the role of Sigrid, a seductive young woman who exerts a very special fascination on her superior Helena and eventually drives her to suicide. In the new staging Maria is supposed to play the older Helena. Jo-Ann (Chloë Grace Moretz), a young, aspiring actress, will now take on the role of Sigrid. For text rehearsals, Maria goes to the mountains with her assistant Valentine (Kristen Stewart). Their previously fixed hierarchy is shaken and the boundaries between fiction and reality become blurred.

Keywords

  • Awarded Queer Movies
  • Cannes: En compétition
  • Festival de Cannes
  • Festival de Cannes - Tax Shelter
  • Juliette Binoche
  • LGBTQIA+
  • Locarno Film Festival!
  • Just released
  • Olivier Assayas
  • Queer Romance
  • The Sooner team's favorites: Emilie
  • nature
  • queer
  • women

Actors

  • Juliette Binoche
  • Kristen Stewart
  • Chloë Grace Moretz
  • Lars Eidinger
  • Hanns Zischler

Director

  • Olivier Assayas

Drama, Queer


1h 59min


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2014
Maria Enders and Jo-Ann Ellis play the leading roles in the play "Maloja Snake". As in the play itself, the two get entangled in a complicated network of relationships.

Maria Enders and Jo-Ann Ellis play the leading roles in the play "Maloja Snake". As in the play itself, the two get entangled in a complicated network of relationships.


Twenty years ago, Maria (Juliette Binoche) had taken on the role of Sigrid, a seductive young woman who exerts a very special fascination on her superior Helena and eventually drives her to suicide.

In the new staging Maria is supposed to play the older Helena. Jo-Ann (Chloë Grace Moretz), a young, aspiring actress, will now take on the role of Sigrid.


For text rehearsals, Maria goes to the mountains with her assistant Valentine (Kristen Stewart). Their previously fixed hierarchy is shaken and the boundaries between fiction and reality become blurred.

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