theillusionist

The Illusionist

(L'illusionniste)

Year 2010
Runtime 90 mins
Language English and French
Subtitles French with English subtitles

French with English subtitles

A tribute to one of the giants of French cinema, THE ILLUSIONIST is another visually and emotionally rich offering from Sylvain Chomet, director of the much-loved THE TRIPLETTES OF BELLEVILLE. Working from an unproduced script by Jacques Tati, best known for his portrayal of the bumbling Monsieur Hulot, THE ILLUSIONIST follows a struggling stage magician in rural Scotland. While there, he strikes up a relationship with a young girl who believes his tricks to be real magic.

What follows is more than just an odd-couple pairing, as the young fan’s faith inspires the magician, who can’t bear the thought of disappointing her. Their relationship can be seen as a metaphor for that between the artist and his audience or a filmmaker and the world, but, perhaps most relevant to Tati himself, it also holds echos of the role of a father in protecting his child from the disappointing realities of life.

Vividly rendered and richly detailed, Chomet’s film is a tender, contemplative take on Tati’s script, and a lovely continuation of the director’s already substantial legacy. To delve deeper into Tati’s catalogue, don’t miss this year’s Pioneers offerings of MR. HULOT’S HOLIDAY and PLAYTIME.

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Countries

United Kingdom
Festivals
Official Selection Toronto International Film Festival 2010, Official Selection Edinburgh Film Festival 2010, Official Selection Berlin International Film Festival 2010
Director
Sylvain Chomet
Executive Producer
Phillipe Carcassonne, Jake Eberts
Producer
Bob Last, Sally Chomet
Screenwriter
Jacques Tati, Sylvain Chomet
Editor
Sylvain Chomet
Music
Sylvain Chomet
Cast
Jean-Claude Donda, Eilidh Rankin