Hong Kong action diva Maggie Cheung (Ashes of Time Redux, In the Mood for Love) plays herself in haute auteur Olivier Assayas’ spiky satire of the French film industry.
After seeing her in Johnny To’s cult-actioner Heroic Trio, past-his-prime director René Vidal (New Wave legend Jean-Pierre Léaud) impetuously casts Cheung as the lead in his remake of the silent classic Les Vampires.
Unable to speak a word of French and clad in a head-to-toe rubber catsuit, Cheung finds herself adrift among the disorganized crew—including an increasingly erratic Vidal, a lovesick bi-sexual costumer (Nathalie Richard) and a gossipy executive’s wife (Bulle Ogier).
With freewheeling cinematography choreographed to the strains of Sonic Youth and Luna, Irma Vep immerses the viewer into the heady desperation and l’amour fou of modern movie-making. -- Zeitgeist Films
Cast: Maggie Cheung, Jean-Pierre Léaud, Nathalie Richard, Antoine Basler, Nathalie Boutefeu, Alex Descas, Dominique Faysse, Arsinée Khanjian, Bernard Nissile, Olivier Torres, Lou Castel, Bulle Ogier
Toronto, Cannes (Un Certain Regard), Telluride, New York, Rotterdam (Main Programme): KNF Award, San Francisco
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Title: Irma Vep (1996)
Directed by: Olivier Assayas
Date of birth: 25 January 1955, Paris, France
Writing credits:
Olivier Assayas
Music by: Philippe Richard
Country: France
Language: English | French
Color: Color
Runtime: 99 min.