The Screen Illusion

The Screen Illusion

80 mins | Comedy | Dec. 10, 2010

In this contemporary adaptation of Pierre Corneille’s brilliant, eponymous 17th century play, the enigmatic Alcandre is now a hotel concierge who uses the myriad in-house high-tech security cameras to show worried father Pridamant the whereabouts and travails of his son, Clindor. As Pridamant witnesses the conflicting romances involving his estranged son, Corneille’s modernist meta-narrative is transposed to contemporary Paris, underscoring the ambiguous nature of love, wealth and desire in an age of consumerism. (Chicago International Film Festival)

The Screen Illusion

80 mins | Comedy | Dec. 10, 2010

The Screen Illusion
In this contemporary adaptation of Pierre Corneille’s brilliant, eponymous 17th century play, the enigmatic Alcandre is now a hotel concierge who uses the myriad in-house high-tech security cameras to show worried father Pridamant the whereabouts and travails of his son, Clindor. As Pridamant witnesses the conflicting romances involving his estranged son, Corneille’s modernist meta-narrative is transposed to contemporary Paris, underscoring the ambiguous nature of love, wealth and desire in an age of consumerism. (Chicago International Film Festival)
Producers
Original title L'Illusion comique
Directors Mathieu Amalric
Writers Pierre Corneille

Cast

Suliane Brahim

as Isabelle, fille de Géronte

Loïc Corbery

as Clindor

Denis Podalydès

as Matamore

Alain Lenglet

as Pridamant

Hervé Pierre

as Alcandre

Julie Sicard

as Lyse