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Isabelle Huppert movies to watch online

She has been compared to contemporaries like Isabelle Adjani or even more famous Hollywood actresses like Meryl Streep, but the truth is, the French actress Isabelle Huppert has no equal in the world. With a résumé that includes collaborations with Jean-Luc Godard, Claude Chabrol, Otto Preminger, and Michael Haneke, two Volpi Cups in Venice, two awards at Cannes, and more César nominations than anyone other actress, the French artist is one of the most accomplished, not just in her country and generation, but in the history of cinema. Any selection will be insufficient to showcase her immense talent, but if you want to get to know one of the world’s most formidable actresses, check out this selection of Isabelle Huppert movies to watch online.

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The Piano Teacher

The Piano Teacher

7.5/10
2h11min
R
2001
Drama
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A cold and repressed piano teacher leads a double life away from her mother. After falling in love with one of her students, a game of seduction and power is unleashed. With 22 nominations at international festivals, the movie won Best Actor, Best Actress, and the Jury Prize at Cannes. And if that weren't enough, director Michael Haneke once again teams up with Isabelle Huppert after the perverse drama of 'Happy End'.

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Elle

Elle

7.1/10
2h11min
R
2016
Drama
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Isabelle Huppert gives a powerful performance portraying a tough woman in the business world who has many layers and faces an unexpected situation. For this reason, she was nominated for an Oscar in 2017.
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Frankie

Frankie

5.4/10
1h40min
PG-13
2019
Drama
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Independent filmmaker Ira Sachs ("Love Is Strange") leaves his usual New York City settings for his first European-based movie, "Frankie," selected in Cannes Film Festival and Los Cabos International Film Festival in 2019. In a line very similar to Roberto Rossellini's "Journey to Italy," Richard Linklater's "Before Sunrise," or Woody Allen's Euro-centric "To Rome with Love" or "Midnight in Paris;" this film makes the picturesque city of Sintra a beautiful canvas on which it paints melancholic interactions between spouses, lovers, ex-lovers, friends, and parents and children. Even if Sachs doesn't reach the heights of said references, he delivers an emotionally charged drama and masterfully acted by an international all-star cast led by great Isabelle Huppert ("The Piano Teacher"), Greg Kinnear ("Little Miss Sunshine"), Marisa Tomei ("The Wrestler"), Brendan Gleeson ("Gangs of New York"), and Jérémie Renier ("The Kid with a Bike"), to name a few.
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Greta

Greta

6.1/10
1h38min
R
2019
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Neil Jordan, of 'Interview with the Vampire', has been producing less and less - 'Greta' is only his second movie in the 2010s, after 'Byzantium: An Eternal Life' and the series 'The Borgias'. This time, the director embarks on a story about an older woman's strange obsession with a young girl, with touches of thriller and horror. Unfortunately, the final result is uneven, alternating good moments with others that seem, unfortunately, an involuntary comedy. Still, the attempt to address deeper themes stands out and the cast, composed of Isabelle Huppert ('Elle') and Chloë Grace Moretz ('Kick Ass'), who in recent years have chosen more complex roles in independent productions.
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The Sitting Duck

The Sitting Duck

6.6/10
2h1min
NR
2023
Drama
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Winner of the Best Movie award at the Venice Horizons showcase in 2022, 'A Sindicalista' is an absolute must-watch for those seeking a great drama and suspense based on a true story. Directed by Jean-Paul Salomé, the feature film tells the story of Maureen Kearney, a brave union representative who exposed secret deals in the French nuclear industry. Isabelle Huppert's unparalleled performance stands out in the film, which also exposes how women are often discredited by society and justice when they report and denounce the violence they suffer.

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