Hannah

Winner
Volpi Cup ~ Best Actress
Venice Film Festival
Nominee
Golden Lion
Venice Film Festival
Plays out in long wordless takes often stripped of context and attains a discomfiting intimacy in its chilly examination of a woman coming undone.

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Hannah

Hannah is the intimate portrait of a woman's loss of identity as she teeters between denial and reality. Left alone grappling with the consequences of her husband's imprisonment, Hannah begins to unravel. Through the exploration of her fractured sense of identity and loss of self-control, the film investigates modern day alienation, the struggle to connect, and the dividing lines between individual identity, personal relationships, and societal pressures.
Not Rated
Genre
French Cinema, Women and Film
Runtime
95
Language
French
Director
Andrea Pallaoro
Cast
Charlotte Rampling, André Wilms, Stéphanie Van Vyve
Awards:
Winner, Volpi Cup ~ Best Actress, Venice Film Festival
Nominee, Golden Lion, Venice Film Festival
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