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Seberg
Directed by
Benedict Andrews
R
2019
1h 43m
Biography
,
Drama
,
and more
6.0
36%
50%
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Inspired by real events in the life of French New Wave icon Jean Seberg. In the late 1960s, Hoover's FBI targeted her because of her political and romantic involvement with civil rights activist Hakim Jamal.
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Cast of Seberg
Kristen Stewart
Jean Seberg
Jack O'Connell
Jack Solomon
Anthony Mackie
Hakim Jamal
Margaret Qualley
Linette Solomon
Zazie Beetz
Dorothy Jamal
Yvan Attal
Romain Gary
Stephen Root
Walt Breckman
Colm Meaney
Frank Ellroy
Vince Vaughn
Carl Kowalski
Jade Pettyjohn
Jenny Kowalski
Grantham Coleman
Bobby Seale
James Jordan
Special Agent Maddow
Gabriel Sky
Diego Gary
Victoria Barabas
Air Hostess
Sean Bolger
LAX Reporter 1
Ben Kliewer
LAX Reporter 2
Brian Michael Jones
LAX Reporter 3
Celeste Pechous
Betsy Ellroy
Laura Campbell
Mary Kowalski
Misha Gonz-Cirkl
LA Seberg Maid
Robin Thomas
Interviewer
Kurt Collins
Phone Hippie
Tobias Truvillion
Dewayne
Noelle Danique Louie
Alice Jamal
Diane Chernansky
Lisa Breckman
John Frederick Scott
Maitre D'
Edmund Wyson
Mexico First A.D.
Claude Knowlton
French Reporter
Eric Alperin
Antoine
Benedict Andrews
Director
Anna Waterhouse
Writer
Joe Shrapnel
Writer
Brian Kavanaugh-Jones
Producer
Kate Garwood
Producer
Stephen Hopkins
Producer
Alan Ritchson
Producer
Marina Acton
Producer
Bradley Pilz
Producer
Fred Berger
Producer
Seberg Ratings & Reviews
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
Kristen Stewart does fierce work as the radicalized '60s actress, but the biopic too often wanders elsewhere.
Austin Chronicle
Josh Kupecki
Seberg's life was quite interesting, but alas, this film is not, and that's a shame, because she was so much more than the girl in that iconic shirt wandering Paris with Jean-Paul Belmondo.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
"Seberg" provides a chance from Stewart to move from hubris and naïvete, to fear and paranoia, and finally to a kind of fragmentation.
FilmWeek (LAist)
Christy Lemire
Everything about this is so superficial and the dialogue spells out absolutely everything.
Observer
Rex Reed
Considering the horrors that constitute the current volatile political situation in America, Seberg is more relevant than ever.
FilmWeek (LAist)
Tim Cogshell
Miss Stewart is just extraordinary... She inhabits this performance.
Rolling Stone
Peter Travers
Whatever the flaws in this wobbly tale of the FBI's persecution of actress Jean Seberg, the body-and-soul performance of Kristen Stewart is not one of them. Stewart reminds us of Seberg's once vibrant strength and defiance and stands up for her truth.
RogerEbert.com
Monica Castillo
However well-intentioned the effort to unearth Seberg's legacy and open this shameful chapter in American History, the movie's simplistic approach doesn't quite do her memory justice.
Slant Magazine
Pat Brown
Throughout, the filmmakers occlude the most fascinating and potentially powerful elements of Jean Seberg's history.
Wall Street Journal
John Anderson
Obvious points are made repeatedly; characters spout slogans rather than naturalistic dialogue; dramatic payoffs feel unearned.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Abele
By the end, Stewart is enough of a force to give Seberg's darkest moments their due, but it's too little, too late for the superficial soup that is the movie that bears her name.
New York Times
Jeannette Catsoulis
A flawed and fascinating film about fame and martyrdom.
The New Yorker
Anthony Lane
Seberg was that most benighted of creatures, the paranoiac who is dead right, and her fears are enshrined in Stewart's performance, at once twitchy and refined; notice how she touches her hairline, as if to check the lid of her head.
New York Post
Sara Stewart
A bland period piece with an irritating lack of focus.
Mashable
Angie Han
Seberg is too baseline competent to be declared a disaster.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
A film that lacks a consistent POV or thematic purpose to such a degree that it becomes grating.
IndieWire
David Ehrlich
Everything comes to feel inauthentic, to the point where Seberg only comes to life when it commits to full-bore theatricality.
The Hollywood Reporter
David Rooney
Stewart keeps you glued throughout, giving a coolly compelling performance that becomes steadily more poignant as the subject unravels.
Variety
Guy Lodge
That "Seberg," for all its false notes and missed opportunities, remains pretty compulsive viewing is almost entirely down to the peculiar star magnetism of Stewart...
TheWrap
Alonso Duralde
Stewart never attempts to completely impersonate Jean Seberg, but what Stewart does capture is the spark in Seberg's eyes; she also knows how to turn off that spark, which adds additional heartbreak to the later scenes of a despairing, suicidal Seberg.
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