Planetarium
"You never know what's about to change..."
Set in 1930s Paris, Planetarium follows two sisters who are rumored to speak with spirits as they perform across the city's venues. Their claimed gift attracts the attention of a bold, forward thinking film producer who sees a chance to fuse mystique with cinema. As the trio collaborates, the... Read more
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About Planetarium
Set in 1930s Paris, Planetarium follows two sisters who are rumored to speak with spirits as they perform across the city's venues. Their claimed gift attracts the attention of a bold, forward thinking film producer who sees a chance to fuse mystique with cinema. As the trio collaborates, the line between stage magic and real belief begins to blur, and the sisters are drawn into a world where dreams, performance, and the unseen press in on everyday life. The mood leans toward elegance and moonlit surrealism, blending period detail with a modern sensibility about fame, desire, and the cost of chasing art. The story keeps its mysteries intact without giving away the twists. The atmosphere carries a quiet enigmatic glow.
Directed by Rebecca Zlotowski and created with Robin Campillo, Planetarium arrived in 2016 as a stylish French drama that pairs Parisian atmosphere with a supernatural tinged premise. It showcases performances and a measured, artful tone while hinting at bigger ideas.
Box office data for Planetarium is not widely published reflecting its limited release outside France and its appeal to a niche audience rather than broad commercial success. Its footprint was modest and it circulated in festival and art house circuits.
The film attracted attention for Portman and Lily-Rose Depp whose pairing channels vintage glamour and quiet vulnerability. Its distinctive look and mood have earned it a small following among fans of art cinema. The look evokes period photography and stage lighting, giving scenes a tactile theater-like feel that truly lingers.
Critics describe a film that leans into atmosphere and mystery, probing how performance shapes relationships and how belief in the unseen can drive creative ambition. It treats fame as a force that tests trust, loyalty, and the boundaries between truth and illusion. Its restrained pace invites interpretation rather than answers.
Details
- Release Date
- November 16, 2016
- Runtime
- 1h 45m
- Rating
- NR
- User Ratings
- 209 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Drama, Fantasy, Mystery
- Country
- Belgium
- Studio
- France 3 Cinéma +4 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Natalie Portman
Laura Barlow
Lily-Rose Depp
Kate Barlow
Emmanuel Salinger
André Korben
Amira Casar
Eva Said
Pierre Salvadori
André Servier
Louis Garrel
Fernand Prouvé
David Bennent
Juncker
Damien Chapelle
Louis
Jerzy Rogulski
Professor Ulé
Anaïs Couette
Traductrice cabaret
Director: Rebecca Zlotowski
Written by: Robin Campillo