Completed - ENGLISH - Drama - 142 minutes
London, at the end of the 19th Century. Esther Kahn lives in the East End, her parents are Jewish migrants, they all work in the family sweatshop.
Year of production : 2000 Director(s) : Arnaud DESPIECHIN Cast : Akbar KURTHA, Frances BARBER, Ian HOLM, Summer PHOENIX Producer(s) : Alain SARDE, Chris CURLING, Pascal CAUCHETEUX
London, at the end of the 19th Century. Esther Kahn lives in the East End, her parents are Jewish migrants, they all work in the family sweatshop. Esther is slow and stubborn, she never has an opinion about anything, she never feels anything for anybody: she's a stone. Yet she forces us to consider questions usually reserved for philosophers: if I am capable of dreaming, how can I know that the world exists? What if all we do is imitate life? Where will "real life" happen? But as hard as she tries to imitate others, Esther comes to realize that this isn't the way to become a person. Then, once in the theatre Esther "wakes up", she comes to life: because she doesn't watch the play like others do, she lives it. Esther decides to become an actress. She now begins to learn how to act and to live. And it is these lessons that, one evening, on stage, all of a sudden, make her reveal twenty years of suppressed life.
Country(ies) : UNITED KINGDOM