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55th Chicago International Film Festival Capsule Review – The Truth (2019)

October 16, 2019 by Robert Kojder

The Truth. 2019

Directed by Hirokazu Koreeda
Starring Catherine Deneuve, Juliette Binoche, Ethan Hawke, Ludivine Sagnier, Roger Van Hool, Jackie Berroyer, Laurent Capelluto, Manon Clavel, Christian Crahay, Clementine Grenier, Alain Libolt, and Maya Sansa

SYNOPSIS:

About a stormy reunion between a daughter and her actress mother, Catherine, against the backdrop of Catherine’s latest role in a sci-fi picture as a mother who never grows old.

If you somehow need more endorsement of a film starring a pair of revered French actresses opposite one another as mother and daughter (Catherine Deneuve and Juliette Binoche) that’s directed by one of the best living foreign directors (or flat out best in general) in Hirokazu Koreeda, here’s confirmation that The Truth is a quietly wonderful and emotionally layered family drama not just fixated on the larger-than-life stories Hollywood celebrities make up and the lies they tell, but how dedication (not necessarily limited to acting, although quite a few of the characters here are in that industry) to one’s craft can fatally damage nearly every other aspect of life.

Memory also functions as an important motif, as Koreeda shows us how unreliable it can be alongside the importance of the here and now, and what is going on in the moment. Still, this is mostly an exceptionally acted peek into a fractured mother-daughter relationship that somewhat doubles as a reflection on the career of Catherine Deneuve. Essentially, The Truth sees Koreeda crossing over into French cinema but still working in his preferred wheelhouse genre; it’s another winning effort, even if this one never fully takes off to take into award consideration.

The Truth screens as part of the Chicago International Film Festival on October 17th, 7PM. Click here for tickets.

Robert Kojder is a member of the Chicago Film Critics Association and the Flickering Myth Reviews Editor. Check here for new reviews, friend me on Facebook, follow my Twitter or Letterboxd, check out my personal non-Flickering Myth affiliated Patreon, or email me at MetalGearSolid719@gmail.com

Originally published October 16, 2019. Updated December 8, 2022.

Filed Under: Movies, Reviews, Robert Kojder Tagged With: Alain Libolt, Catherine Deneuve, Christian Crahay, Clementine Grenier, Ethan Hawke, Hirokazu Koreeda, Jackie Berroyer, Juliette Binoche, Laurent Capelluto, Ludivine Sagnier, Manon Clavel, Maya Sansa, Roger Van Hool, The Truth

About Robert Kojder

Robert Kojder is a member of the Chicago Film Critics Association, Critics Choice Association, and Online Film Critics Society. He is also the Flickering Myth Reviews Editor.

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