The Artist

The Artist
The Artist
Título The Artist
Ficha técnica
Dirección Michel Hazanavicius
Producción Thomas Langmann
Música Ludovic Bource
Fotografía Guillaume Schiffman
Montaje Anne-Sophie Bion
Michel Hazanavicius
Reparto Jean Dujardin
Bérénice Bejo
Datos y cifras
País(es) Francia
Año 2011
Duración 100 min.
Idioma(s) Mudo
Intertítulos en inglés
Compañías
Distribución Warner Bros. Pictures
Estudio La Petite Reine, ARP Sélection
Presupuesto € 13.47 millones

The Artist es una película de 2011 dirigida por Michel Hazanavicius, y protagonizada por Jean Dujardin y Bérénice Bejo. Se trata de un largometraje mudo y en blanco y negro cuya historia toma lugar en Hollywood entre 1927 y 1931.

La película se estrenó en el Festival de Cannes, donde ganó el premio al Mejor Actor para Jean Dujardin. Posteriormente fue presentada en otros festivales como el Festival de Toronto[1] y el Festival de San Sebastián, cosechando el Premio del Público en este último.

Sinopsis

Hollywood, 1927: Mientras la estrella del cine mudo George Valentin se pregunta sí la llegada del cine sonoro lo hará desvanecerse en el olvido, tiene chispas con Peppy Miller, una joven bailarina lista para una gran oportunidad.

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