×

MENU

  • NOW PLAYING
  • COMING SOON
  • NZIFF 2022
  • SHOP
  • LUMIERE ONLINE
  • ABOUT & CONTACT
  • HIRE A CINEMA
  • TICKET PRICES
  • BIJOU BAR
  • INNER CIRCLE
  • MOVIE RATINGS
  • NEWSLETTER SIGN UP
  • Virtual Tour
  • Covid 19 Protocols

FIND US

Lumiere Cinemas
  • NOW PLAYING
  • COMING SOON
  • NZIFF 2022
  • SHOP
  • LUMIERE ONLINE
  • MORE
    • ABOUT & CONTACT
    • HIRE A CINEMA
    • TICKET PRICES
    • BIJOU BAR
    • INNER CIRCLE
    • MOVIE RATINGS
    • NEWSLETTER SIGN UP
    • Virtual Tour
    • Covid 19 Protocols

NZIFF - Lost Illusions (Illusions perdues) at Lumiere Cinemas

NZIFF - Lost Illusions (Illusions perdues)

149 mins | Rated M (nudity & sex scenes)

Directed by Xavier Giannoli

Starring Cécile De France, Jeanne Balibar, Gérard Depardieu, Xavier Dolan, Benjamin Voisin, Salomé Dewaels


Reaping top awards at the 2022 Césars, this majestic, lavish fresco adapted from Balzac’s masterpiece paints a cruel portrait of 19th century Parisian society and the burgeoning world of the press, which has startling contemporary overtones.

Lucien, an idealistic young poet, harbours ambitions reaching well beyond the borders of provincial France and his family’s small printing business. Stirred by the attentions, both financial and sexual, of a wealthy patron, Louise de Bargeton, he soon finds himself catapulted into the dizzying bustle of Paris. Here his great expectations and brazen social climbing clash with reality: poetry falls by the wayside as the parvenu swiftly learns to peddle his prose to the highest bidder; he will love, suffer and survive his illusions. — Sandra Reid

“This sweeping period drama may be up to its eyeballs in costumes and carriages, but it plays with all the brio and jeopardy of a modern-day gangster movie, featuring hack journalists as its antiheroes… Turns out, there’s nothing new about fake news, and it may shock today’s audiences to learn just how powerful – and how corrupt – the media was two centuries ago this year. Balzac set the tale in 1821, just as printing presses were making it possible to mass-produce misinformation, and sell-out artistes set aside their dreams of writing great literature and settled for influence instead… A sumptuous and surprisingly au courant cinematic retelling.” — Peter Debruge, Variety
Read more...
Reaping top awards at the 2022 Césars, this majestic, lavish fresco adapted from Balzac’s masterpiece paints a cruel portrait of 19th century Parisian society and the burgeoning world of the press, which has startling contemporary overtones.

Lucien, an idealistic young poet, harbours ambitions reaching well beyond the borders of provincial France and his family’s small printing business. Stirred by the attentions, both financial and sexual, of a wealthy patron, Louise de Bargeton, he soon finds himself catapulted into the dizzying bustle of Paris. Here his great expectations and brazen social climbing clash with reality: poetry falls by the wayside as the parvenu swiftly learns to peddle his prose to the highest bidder; he will love, suffer and survive his illusions. — Sandra Reid

“This sweeping period drama may be up to its eyeballs in costumes and carriages, but it plays with all the brio and jeopardy of a modern-day gangster movie, featuring hack journalists as its antiheroes… Turns out, there’s nothing new about fake news, and it may shock today’s audiences to learn just how powerful – and how corrupt – the media was two centuries ago this year. Balzac set the tale in 1821, just as printing presses were making it possible to mass-produce misinformation, and sell-out artistes set aside their dreams of writing great literature and settled for influence instead… A sumptuous and surprisingly au courant cinematic retelling.” — Peter Debruge, Variety
Tweet Share

NZIFF - Lost Illusions (Illusions perdues)

149 mins | Rated M (nudity & sex scenes) | Drama

Directed by Xavier Giannoli | Starring Cécile De France, Jeanne Balibar, Gérard Depardieu, Xavier Dolan, Benjamin Voisin, Salomé Dewaels


Reaping top awards at the 2022 Césars, this majestic, lavish fresco adapted from Balzac’s masterpiece paints a cruel portrait of 19th century Parisian society and the burgeoning world of the press, which has startling contemporary overtones.

Lucien, an idealistic young poet, harbours ambitions reaching well beyond the borders of provincial France and his family’s small printing business. Stirred by the attentions, both financial and sexual, of a wealthy patron, Louise de Bargeton, he soon finds himself catapulted into the dizzying bustle of Paris. Here his great expectations and brazen social climbing clash with reality: poetry falls by the wayside as the parvenu swiftly learns to peddle his prose to the highest bidder; he will love, suffer and survive his illusions. — Sandra Reid

“This sweeping period drama may be up to its eyeballs in costumes and carriages, but it plays with all the brio and jeopardy of a modern-day gangster movie, featuring hack journalists as its antiheroes… Turns out, there’s nothing new about fake news, and it may shock today’s audiences to learn just how powerful – and how corrupt – the media was two centuries ago this year. Balzac set the tale in 1821, just as printing presses were making it possible to mass-produce misinformation, and sell-out artistes set aside their dreams of writing great literature and settled for influence instead… A sumptuous and surprisingly au courant cinematic retelling.” — Peter Debruge, Variety

Tweet Share
  • ABOUT & CONTACT
  • BIJOU BAR
  • SHOP
  • HIRE A CINEMA
  • NEWSLETTER SIGN UP
  • TICKET PRICES
  • MOVIE RATINGS
  • Now Playing
  • Coming Soon
  • TERMS AND CONDITIONS
  • Virtual Tour
  • PRIVACY POLICY
  • INNER CIRCLE
  • Covid 19 Protocols
  • New Zealand International Film Festival

Lumiere Cinemas | 26 Rolleston Avenue Christchurch New Zealand | Phone 365 0066

Website © 2019 Flicks Ltd