Film Review
La Chambre des magiciennes combines themes of mental illness and occult mysticism
using some disturbing visual images. With a shaky hand-held digital camera, Miller
manages to depict the world from the point of view of someone with a neurological illness,
the dizzying loss of perspective and contrast being familiar to anyone who has experienced
such a condition. Although the images in the film are comparatively mundane, the
way in which they are filmed and assembled is disorientating and, in some instances, quite
shocking.
Whilst
La Chambre des magiciennes should be commended for its original use of new
technology and the way in which it transforms the mundane into some kind of surreal fantasy,
it is not an easy film to watch. There is little in the way of a coherent story
and it often appears superficial and self-indulgent. Indeed most spectators will
be left totally perplexed by what is shown. This is certainly an interesting and
worthwhile excursion for Claude Miller, but it is far from being his best work.
© James Travers 2000
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Next Claude Miller film:
Betty Fisher et autres histoires (2001)
Film Synopsis
Claire, a 30-year-old anthropology student, is suffering from severe migraine
attacks and consults the bizarre Dr Fish. When the medicine she is
prescribed fails to have any effect, Claire insists on being admitted to
hospital. Here, she shares a room with two other women. The younger
woman, Odette, is paralysed after a miscarriage and spends all of her time
watching television. The older woman, Eléonore, is more of a
mystery and receives visits every day from her husband. Although silent
for most of the time, almost as if she is in a coma, Eléonore has
periodic fits of madness, staring with wild eyes and sometimes roaming the
corridors at night. From a nurse, Claire learns that the strange old
woman is reputed to have mysterious healing powers. Gradually, Claire's
initial fear of Eléonore turns to fascination and when she leaves
hospital she finds she is a completely changed woman...
© James Travers
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Film Credits
- Director: Claude Miller
- Script: Claude Miller,
Siri Hustvedt (novel)
- Cinematographer: Philippe Welt
- Cast: Anne Brochet (Claire Weygand),
Mathilde Seigner (Odette),
Annie Noël (Eléonore),
Yves Jacques (Le docteur Fish),
Edouard Baer (Simon),
Jacques Mauclair (Le mari d'Eléonore),
Edith Scob (Mme Weygand),
Marc Cennelier (M. Weygand),
Samantha Rénier (Marie Weygand),
Virginie Emane (L'infirmière Patricia),
Josselin Siassia (L'infirmier Limoges),
Béatrice Nzaou Niambi (Fatou),
Valérie Bettencourt (La femme flic),
Philippe Laudenbach (Le vieux docteur),
Julien Boivent (Julien),
Yves Verhoeven (Le grand zigue laveur de pare-brise),
Louison Camus (Une enfant),
Drame Couta (Shirley),
Noé Nzaou Niambi (Le fils de Fatou),
Myriam Despaux (Une enfant)
- Country: France
- Language: French
- Support: Color
- Runtime: 80 min
- Aka: Of Woman and Magic ;
The Room of the Magicians