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April 26, 2024 at 3:30 PM PT

Sidonie in Japan

Directed by Élise Girard  |  Japan  |  Fiction  |  95 min

Isabelle Huppert, one of the best actors working today, crafts a uniquely soft and vulnerable character in Élise Girard’s low-key charmer. The eponymous Sidonie is a writer, predominantly known for […]
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Isabelle Huppert, one of the best actors working today, crafts a uniquely soft and vulnerable character in Élise Girard’s low-key charmer. The eponymous Sidonie is a writer, predominantly known for an early novel that charted her grief after the deaths of family members in a car crash. Now grieving another loss, she agrees to a brief tour in Japan to celebrate a new translation of this book, accompanied by soft-spoken interpreter Kenzo (Tsuyoshi Ihara). What unfolds is a moving and gentle portrait of a woman slowly emerging from her protective carapace through probing conversations with Kenzo, a side trip to the famous art island of Naoshima, and the ghostly return of her deceased husband. Eschewing broad strokes of closure, Girard instead grabs at the heart with a beautifully nuanced look at a woman who finds a new lease on life.

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Director Élise Girard

Élise Girard was a press agent before she turned to filmmaking, beginning her career with two documentaries, Seuls sont les indomptés – L’aventure des cinémas action (2003) and Roger Diamantis ou La vraie vie (2005). She made her narrative feature debut with Belleville-Tokyo (2010), followed by Strange Birds (2017).