Charlotte Rampling: The Look
Charlotte Rampling: The Look

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CHARLOTTE RAMPLING: THE LOOK features Charlotte Rampling in a series of reflective conversations with artists, friends, and one-time collaborators such as novelist Paul Auster and photographers Peter Lindbergh and Juergen Teller, revealing the personality and philosophies of one of our most iconic screen stars.... (Full plot summary below)

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CHARLOTTE RAMPLING: THE LOOK features Charlotte Rampling in a series of reflective conversations with artists, friends, and one-time collaborators such as novelist Paul Auster and photographers Peter Lindbergh and Juergen Teller, revealing the personality and philosophies of one of our most iconic screen stars.

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Seattle Times - 10/10 by Moira MacDonald"Charlotte Rampling: The Look" emerges as a free-floating, intriguing portrait of the artist as a 60-something woman, filled with quotable tidbits.
AV Club - 9/10 by Noel MurrayThere are very few light, casual moments in The Look; even when Rampling pops into a deli to buy a sandwich, we hear her in voiceover talking about her demons. An hour and a half of this is frankly exhausting.
EmanuelLevy.Com - 9/10 by Emanuel LevyThis is only partially effective docu of life and times ofRampling, one of the most mesmerizing screen presences of the past four decades, failing to explian why and how she became such an icon.
Slant Magazine - 8/10 by Diego SemereneRampling is very much aware of the camera's every intention and possibility. Perhaps too aware, like the kind of over-educated narcissist for whom real spontaneity is too costly a risk.
About.com - 8/10 by Jennifer MerinCharlotte Rampling, sublimely wise at age 55, comments on her performances, career and personal evolution, while looking into filmmaker Angelina Maccarone's camera for this insightful, intimate profile of the revered actress.
New York Post - 8/10 by V.A. MusettoSays Rampling: "If you're going to do a story like this, it's not going to be all flowers and roses and smell nice."
Los Angeles Times - 8/10 by Gary GoldsteinA unique documentary portrait of one of cinema's most quietly enduring talents.
Boston Phoenix - 8/10 by Betsy ShermanRampling's physical gifts, unimpeded by plastic surgery in their march through time, are matched by a keen mind and an unapologetic approach to life and work.
Boston Globe - 8/10 by Ty BurrHer chattiness here is unexpected and disarming, and if the film's overindulgent, it puts you in a forgiving mood. How often do we get to hear a lioness speak?
Burnaway.org - 6/10 by Felicia FeasterA flawed but compelling documentary, Charlotte Rampling: The Look contemplates the fierce charms of this mystery-drenched icon.

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