There were many parallels in this film to your previous
chamber dramas like The Dreamers, Besieged, even Last Tango.
Not exact matches
The film is
like a landlocked Bergman
chamber drama divested of any ambivalence regarding human relationships.
It's
like a landlocked Bergman
chamber drama divested of any ambivalence regarding human relationships.
Ingmar Bergman's intense, character - based
chamber drama Through a Glass Darkly has always seemed
like it would make for a great, intimate theater piece.
Compared to something
like A Fantastic Woman, Lelio's intimate, wrenching
drama about a trans woman in Chile that is also screening at this festival, Disobedience is a distant
chamber piece, a story about hidden passions without much of its own.
Set against the heavenly hills of Sils Maria, Switzerland, this
chamber drama traps an aging actress (Juliette Binoche), her raw and responsive assistant (Kristen Stewart), and an ingenue gunning for fame (Chloë Grace Moretz), as they swirl through each other's lives
like a mist.
Though it's essentially an intimate one - act
chamber drama, writer - director Sally Potter's The Party never seems
like a filmed play.