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The Artist
TrailerIn the 1920s, actor George Valentin, a bona fide matinee idol, finds himself falling in love with an ingenue named Peppy Miller. But the arrival of talking pictures sends their careers in opposite directions.Actors: Jean Dujardin, Bérénice Bejo, John Goodman, James Cromwell, Penelope Ann Miller, Missi Pyle, Beth Grant, Ed Lauter, Joel Murray, Elizabeth Tulloch, Ken Davitian, ...»Director: Michel HazanaviciusCountry: United States, FranceDuration: 100 minQuality: HDRelease: 2011IMDb: 7.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Artist"
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Characters of "The Artist"
George ValentinPlayed by: Jean DujardinPeppy MillerPlayed by: Bérénice BejoAl ZimmerPlayed by: John GoodmanCliftonPlayed by: James CromwellDorisPlayed by: Penelope Ann MillerConstancePlayed by: Missi PyleNapolPlayed by: Hal Landon Jr.The DogPlayed by: Uggie -
Directors of "The Artist"
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Creators of "The Artist"
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Critic Reviews of "The Artist"
Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.comFebruary 17, 2015Michel Hazanavicius' black-and-white, mostly silent comedy The Artist is a gorgeously made curiosity -- a film that functions as a testament to its own obsession with other movies.
The New RepublicJune 20, 2013The whole thing is so damn clever and charming, it might just sneak off with Best Picture.
NewsdayFebruary 15, 2013It isn't arty or intellectual, though it is artful and ingenious, and it's the rare crowd-pleaser that never feels obvious or pandering.
CNN.comFebruary 15, 2013There is literally nothing wrong with it. I don't have a single nit to pick, minor flaw to point out or little bit that annoyed me. It is pure magic from the first frame to the last.
Toronto StarApril 17, 2012You can't fault it as smart entertainment, which eschews parody to make a sincere tribute that also serves as cogent current commentary.
Washington City PaperFebruary 26, 2017It's inarguable that you'll leave The Artist with a spring in your step and a grin on your face.
Hindustan TimesFebruary 26, 2017One desperately wants to enjoy the cinematic escapade but the fun eventually wears thin as the familiar narrative fails to illuminate the magic of the movies during its infancy.
Japan TimesFebruary 26, 2017As the scattershot everything-at-once world of Net connectivity ever decreases our ability to concentrate, the mere act of turning down the sensory input for an experience seems like a bold act of cultural resistance.
TruthdigFebruary 24, 2016Writer-director Michel Hazanavicius' The Artist is not for a nanosecond fun-though it works hard to be so. Basically, it is A Star Is Born knockoff.
Philadelphia WeeklyMay 03, 2015This is a bauble, not a jewel.
Daily Mirror (UK)February 17, 2015Uplifting, heart-warming, hilarious... not necessarily words you'd expect to apply to a black and white silent French film. But The Artist is no ordinary movie.
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