Clouds of Sils Maria's reviews
Media reviews
La Vanguardia
Fruitful complexity of a director who thrives on issues draft (...) For cold times, but able to transcend the coldness, with Binoche hand, come alive.
Cinemanía
Through these two women, embodied with good humor and mutual appreciation by Juliette Binoche and Kristen Stewart (...) A sharp but compassionate psyche problems actresses portraits.
El Mundo
Assayas constructed in the hand of an imperial Juliette Binoche delicate, precise and masterly study time (...) Certainly a masterpiece.
The Wrap
Assayas clearly loves actresses ? their spontaneity and their self-doubt, and the mercurial way they can switch from one to the other ? and Clouds of Sils Maria offers both a compassionate exploration of their lives and a powerful showcase for three of them to do some of their best work to date.
Indiewire
The typically great Binoche conveys a tantalizing mixture of confidence and unease as she considers her glamorous past and undetermined future.
El País
Wonderful (...) Few stories with many layers and subtexts as 'Sils Maria'
ABC
It is a complex mixture of past, present, fiction, reality, cinema, theater, dependence and independence (...) a great and most vital Kristen Stewart
Clarin
The moments shared by the two actresses, are by far the best of this great film Assayas, who as François Ozon know figure out what is the feminine soul and is dedicated to searching the woman without fear.
Fotogramas
Film-study therefore on masks and, simultaneously, on the gap between the true emotions (those occurring in the real world) and their representation in a scenario (or a screen).
The Hollywood Reporter
Binoche and Stewart seem so natural and life-like that it would be tempting to suggest that they are playing characters very close to themselves. But this would also be denigrating and condescending, as if to suggest that they?re not really acting at all.
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote