×

MENU

  • NOW PLAYING
  • COMING SOON
  • The Royal Rooms
  • Eat & Drink
  • CONTACT US
  • Star Club
  • GROUPS & HIRE
  • GIFT CARDS
  • TICKET PRICES
  • Newsletter
  • CINEMA ADVERTISING
  • Five Star Presents
  • Container: Brisbane Film Society

FIND US

Elizabeth Picture Theatre
Elizabeth Picture Theatre
  • New Farm Cinemas
  • Red Hill Cinemas
  • Regal Cinema - Graceville
  • Yatala Drive-In
  • NOW PLAYING
  • COMING SOON
  • The Royal Rooms
  • Eat & Drink
  • CONTACT US
  • MORE
    • Star Club
    • GROUPS & HIRE
    • GIFT CARDS
    • TICKET PRICES
    • Newsletter
    • CINEMA ADVERTISING
    • Five Star Presents
    • Container: Brisbane Film Society

Lost Illusions at Elizabeth Picture Theatre

Lost Illusions

149 mins | Rated M (Sex scenes and nudity)

Directed by Xavier Giannoli

Starring Xavier Dolan, Cécile De France, Gérard Depardieu, Jeanne Balibar, Benjamin Voisin, Salomé Dewaels


An all-star cast dazzles in the spectacular and exhilarating new film by Xavier Giannoli ('The Singer', 'Marguerite'), an adaptation of Balzac’s classic novel about a young idealist who learns that anything can be bought and sold.

1821. Handsome poet Lucien (Benjamin Voisin, in a star-making turn) is poor, but highly ambitious. Failing to make a name for himself in his provincial hometown, he naively follows his married patroness (a radiant Cécile de France) to the glamorous beau monde of Paris.

But Lucien has entered a society far more dangerous than he realised, and the venomous denizens of the salons (brought to life by a superb ensemble including Jeanne Balibar, Gerard Depardieu and Xavier Dolan) conspire to keep him out of their ranks. Lucien is forced to abandon his principles and find work at a low-brow newspaper, where his scathing critiques soon cause a sensation and arouse the interest of admirers and publishers. But in a society where profit and status rule, what is really left for Lucien?

Epic in scope and impact, LOST ILLUSIONS is an eerily prescient fable bracingly attuned to the anxieties of the modern media age. This is grand French cinema at its most lavish, and finest.
Read more...
An all-star cast dazzles in the spectacular and exhilarating new film by Xavier Giannoli ('The Singer', 'Marguerite'), an adaptation of Balzac’s classic novel about a young idealist who learns that anything can be bought and sold.

1821. Handsome poet Lucien (Benjamin Voisin, in a star-making turn) is poor, but highly ambitious. Failing to make a name for himself in his provincial hometown, he naively follows his married patroness (a radiant Cécile de France) to the glamorous beau monde of Paris.

But Lucien has entered a society far more dangerous than he realised, and the venomous denizens of the salons (brought to life by a superb ensemble including Jeanne Balibar, Gerard Depardieu and Xavier Dolan) conspire to keep him out of their ranks. Lucien is forced to abandon his principles and find work at a low-brow newspaper, where his scathing critiques soon cause a sensation and arouse the interest of admirers and publishers. But in a society where profit and status rule, what is really left for Lucien?

Epic in scope and impact, LOST ILLUSIONS is an eerily prescient fable bracingly attuned to the anxieties of the modern media age. This is grand French cinema at its most lavish, and finest.
Tweet Share

Lost Illusions

149 mins | Rated M (Sex scenes and nudity) | Drama

Directed by Xavier Giannoli | Starring Xavier Dolan, Cécile De France, Gérard Depardieu, Jeanne Balibar, Benjamin Voisin, Salomé Dewaels


An all-star cast dazzles in the spectacular and exhilarating new film by Xavier Giannoli ('The Singer', 'Marguerite'), an adaptation of Balzac’s classic novel about a young idealist who learns that anything can be bought and sold.

1821. Handsome poet Lucien (Benjamin Voisin, in a star-making turn) is poor, but highly ambitious. Failing to make a name for himself in his provincial hometown, he naively follows his married patroness (a radiant Cécile de France) to the glamorous beau monde of Paris.

But Lucien has entered a society far more dangerous than he realised, and the venomous denizens of the salons (brought to life by a superb ensemble including Jeanne Balibar, Gerard Depardieu and Xavier Dolan) conspire to keep him out of their ranks. Lucien is forced to abandon his principles and find work at a low-brow newspaper, where his scathing critiques soon cause a sensation and arouse the interest of admirers and publishers. But in a society where profit and status rule, what is really left for Lucien?

Epic in scope and impact, LOST ILLUSIONS is an eerily prescient fable bracingly attuned to the anxieties of the modern media age. This is grand French cinema at its most lavish, and finest.

Tweet Share
  • Five Star Cinemas
  • Gift Cards
  • Join our Mailing List
  • Ticket Prices
  • Contact Us
  • Premium Cinemas
  • Groups & Hire
  • Star Club
  • Cinema Advertising
  • Mum's & Bubs
  • Wines
  • Container: Brisbane Film Society
  • IN CINEMA MENU EPT
  • Menu

The Elizabeth Picture Theatre | 175 Elizabeth Street, Brisbane City, QLD 4000 | Phone (07) 3854-4444 |

Website © 2019 Flicks Ltd