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2016    1h 48minDramma, Fantasy
4.615%22%4.6
Fine anni 1930. Laura e Kate Barlow sono due sorelle americane che praticano sedute spiritiche. A Parigi, durante il loro tour europeo, incontrano André Korben, un rinomato produttore cinematografico francese. Visionario e controverso, Korben, proprietario di uno dei più grandi studi cinematografici di Francia, decide per gioco di sottoporsi ad una seduta spiritica privata con le due ragazze. Profondamente colpito da questa esperienza, offre alle sorelle ospitalità e stipula con loro un contratto allo scopo di compiere un ambizioso esperimento: dirigere il primo vero film sull’esistenza dei fantasmi. Ma Laura capisce ben presto che vi sono ragioni ben più oscure che legano Korben a loro.
Diretto da Rebecca Zlotowski
  • Natalie PortmanLaura Barlow
  • Lily-Rose DeppKate Barlow
  • Emmanuel SalingerAndré Korben
  • Amira CasarEva Said
  • Pierre SalvadoriAndré Servier
  • Louis GarrelFernand Prouvé
  • David BennentJuncker
  • Damien ChapelleLouis
  • Jerzy RogulskiProfessor Ulé
  • Anaïs CouetteTraductrice cabaret / Third Assistant Director
  • Benoît ForgeardMédecin
  • Maryline EvenOdette
  • Olivier NicklausMembre conseil
  • Philippe RigotActionnaire
  • Brice MicheliniCadreur
  • Virgil VernierCadreur équipe sud
  • Kate MoranPersonne terrasse café
  • Paul SperaPersonne terrasse café
  • Kamel AbdeliBonell
  • Camille LelloucheLa mariée
  • Dan Chapman8 gennaio 2026
    This is a well-made film with a strong central performance from Natalie Portman and solid support from Depp and Salinger. The premise is promising, taking on the familiar narrative of whether a supposed psychic gift is real or fabricated, and framing it against the shifting tides of pre-war Europe. In terms of production quality, it’s hard to fault—the cinematography is polished, the period detail convincing, and the performances never less than committed. Yet for all its technical accomplishment, Planetarium struggles to fully engage. The drama feels muted, the pacing flat, and the film never quite builds the emotional pull or narrative intensity its subject matter promises. The backdrop of growing unease in Europe is intriguing and potentially powerful, but it’s left underdeveloped, never quite resonating with the story in a way that deepens the characters’ journeys. Instead, it lingers in the margins, a shadow that could have added more weight but remains only lightly sketched. Thematically, the film appears to be about the folly of chasing fame and the fragility of illusion—whether psychic or cinematic—but it never crystallises into something that truly grips or provokes thought. The personal stakes feel muddled, leaving it unclear what the film is trying to say about its characters, their ambitions, or the dangers they face. As a result, while the quality of craft and acting is there, the emotional and narrative resonance is lacking. Ultimately, Planetarium is a film that looks the part and flirts with compelling ideas, but it doesn’t land with the impact it aims for, leaving a beautifully produced but oddly hollow experience.

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