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  1. Film als Widerspruch: Esther Kahn von Arnaud Desplechin – Jugend ohne Film. Arnaud Desplechins Esther Kahn ist ein Film der Widersprüche. Der augenfälligste davon: Es ist zugleich ein universeller und ein spezifischer Film.

  2. 10. Sept. 2018 · Arnaud Desplechins Esther Kahn ist ein Film der Widersprüche. Der augenfälligste davon: Es ist zugleich ein universeller und ein spezifis...

  3. 23. Nov. 2001 · Esther Kahn: Directed by Arnaud Desplechin. With Summer Phoenix, Ian Holm, Fabrice Desplechin, Akbar Kurtha. A Jewish girl in nineteenth century London, dreams of becoming a stage actress.

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    • Drama, Romance
    • Arnaud Desplechin
    • 2001-11-23
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Esther_KahnEsther Kahn - Wikipedia

    Esther Kahn is the first English-language film by the French director Arnaud Desplechin. It premiered at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival where it competed for the Palme d'Or, [1] but was not distributed to the United States for two years until it played in New York City in 2002. It stars Summer Phoenix as Esther and Ian Holm as her friend and ...

  5. 1. März 2002 · ''Esther Kahn,'' which opens today at the Angelika Film Center, wants to explore the nature of performance by presenting an extreme case: a person who is present to herself only when pretending...

    • Arnaud Desplechin
  6. 4. März 2022 · Desplechin has no concrete answer to offer, only a series of philosophical inquiries that place Esther, and Phoenix, into a kind of theoretical proof. It’s ingenious, in its way, although contemporaneous reviews were quick to blame Phoenix for the film’s alleged shortcomings.

  7. jfi.org › year-round › jfi-on-demandEsther Kahn - jfi.org

    ESTHER KAHN was rated best film of the year 2000 by the prestigious French review Cahiers du Cinéma. Young French director and immigrant rights activist Arnaud Desplechin’s languid vision of the East End offers crisp, geometric cinematography textured with swirling smoke and milky fog. Yiddish inflected Cockney, is another enchanting surprise. 2000 Cannes Film Festival