Follows the journey of sisters who are believed to possess the supernatural ability to connect with ghosts. They cross paths with a visionary French producer while performing in Paris.
9 September 1966, Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland
9 May 1989, Paris, Ile-de-France, France
6 May 1964, Blois, Loir-et-Cher, France
1 May 1971, London, England, UK
9 June 1981, Jerusalem, Israel
August 14, 2017
Watching Rebecca Zlotowski's Planetarium is akin to seeing a filmmaker lost in the thickets of her own vision.August 11, 2017
A film that looks promising on paper but has no idea how to put its ingredients together.August 10, 2017
It's unusual to see such excellence in costumes, sets and cinematography lavished on this degree of narrative muddle.August 17, 2017
A singular, at times haunting experience.August 10, 2017
Numerous potentially interesting ideas orbit one another in Planetarium, but none boasts sufficient gravity to merit a landing, it seems.August 10, 2017
Rides a thin line between intoxicating and infuriating, and perhaps this is where Zlotowski enjoys the view most, creating a picture that uses mystery to manage the unreal.August 06, 2017
Given all its clumsily executed genre detours and tonal fluctuations, Rebecca Zlutowski's Planetarium suggests an amateur juggling act.August 11, 2017
Visually sumptuous but a deadly bore.August 11, 2017
Despite some visual flourishes and strong performances, the bilingual screenplay detours in different directions without establishing a firm foundation in character or tone.March 09, 2017
There are plenty of movies about movies that put a spotlight on creating movie magic. This may be the first one about actual magic in movies.August 11, 2017
For all of its virtues and distinctions, Planetarium isn't a comprehensive experience; it's a teeming and gleeful grab bag of deft cinematic flourishes.September 07, 2016
A movie of only superficial pleasures, offering little emotional resonance beyond an expected late-act leaning toward Europe's troubles to come.