Esther Kahn
Esther Kahn is the first English-language film by the French director Arnaud Desplechin. It premiered at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival where it competed for the Palme d'Or, but was not distributed to the United States for two years until it played in New York City in 2002. It stars Summer Phoenix as Esther and Ian Holm as her friend and teacher, Nathan Quellen.
Synopsis
Esther Kahn lives in London's East End at the end of the 19th century. She works as a seamstress with her Jewish family, but finds no satisfaction in it. Withdrawn and the target of her siblings' mockery, she remains uncertain about her future. One day, after attending a play, she decides to become an actress. Starting with background roles, minor parts, and understudy work, she gradually becomes self-sufficient. Under the mentorship of Nathan Quellen, a washed-up actor, she hones her skills—but still lacks real-life experience.Cast
- Summer Phoenix - Esther Kahn
- Ian Holm - Nathan Quellen
- Fabrice Desplechin - Philippe Haygard
- Akbar Kurtha - Samuel Kahn
- Frances Barber - Rivka Kahn
- László Szabó - Ytzhok Kahn
- Hilary Sesta - Buba
- Claudia Solti - Mina Kahn
- Berna Raif - Becky Kahn
- Emmanuelle Devos - Sylvia
- Paul Regan - Joel
- Arnold Brown - Rabbi
- Leon Lissek - Theatre manager
- Ian Bartholomew - Norton
- Samantha Lavelle - Christel
- Kika Markham - Trish
- Paul Ritter - Alman, the photographer
Production
Reception
Initial reviews of the film were mixed. On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 52%, based on 25 reviews. On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 46 out of 100, based on 12 critics.Cahiers du cinéma named it the best film of 2000. In 2010 it ranked 52nd on Film Comment's end of the decade critics poll.