Isabelle Huppert
35 titles
Filmography
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The Piano Teacher
(2001)Erika is a music teacher in Vienna living a hermetic, love-hate existence with her overbearing mother, escaping only to visit porn cinemas and peepshows. When she meets clean-cut, charismatic student Walter, Erika’s carefully calibrated lifestyle is threatened. Control trades hands between student and teacher, as Erika’s masochistic tendencies are inflicted upon Walter during a torrid affair.

Story of Women
(1988)Claude Chabrol’s acclaimed drama once again sees Isabelle Huppert excel at playing tragic and unlikable women who still elicit visceral sympathy. Tackling a true story amid a shameful chapter in French history, the film’s chillingly unsentimental outlook only enhances its authentic complexities.

Elle
(2016)A successful businesswoman gets caught up in a game of cat and mouse as she tracks down the unknown man who raped her. Subtitled.

Things to Come
(2016)A philosophy teacher soldiers through the death of her mother, getting fired from her job, and dealing with a husband who is cheating on her.

Loulou
(1980)Fed up with her comfortable but dull bourgeois life, a young accountant, Nelly (Isabelle Huppert), leaves her husband for unemployed, petty criminal, Loulou (Gérard Depardieu).

Happy End
(2017)As middle-class family members living in Calais, France struggle with their own series of setbacks, they pay little attention to the grim conditions in the refugee camps near their home.

Every Man for Himself
(1980)A look at the sexual and professional lives of three people—a television director, his ex-girlfriend, and a sex worker.

Time of the Wolf
(2003)Following a global cataclysm, a family’s countryside home is occupied by other survivors, leaving them no choice but to try and escape to the city.

Paris Follies
(2014)Brigitte and Xavier let routine and weariness set in after their children leave their cattle farm. When Brigitte is wooed by a young man, she takes a trip to Paris to see him, but things do not go according to plan.

Me and My Sister
(2004)
Claire's Camera
(2018)A refreshing performance from Isabelle Huppert is at the center of this charming comedy. Huppert plays Claire, a school teacher on her first visit to Cannes. She meets Manhee, who was recently laid off from her film job after a fling with a movie director. Together, they wander the seaside resort town, working to better understand Manhee's firing—developing new outlooks on life in the process.

Mama Weed
(2020)A translator with the Paris police (Isabelle Huppert) finds herself in possession of a huge store ofhash, the insider knowledge required to move it and an unexpected flair for the danger that ensues.

In Another Country
(2012)Marking the beginning of a beautiful collaboration, Hong Sang-soo’s first English-language film stars Isabelle Huppert in not one, but three roles! Wondrously meta in its structure, this playful cinematic triptych pairs capricious romantic detours with the unruly rhythms of the creative process.

A Traveler's Needs
(2024)Flushed with the waning light of summer, this cinematic drift through Seoul marks another winning collaboration for Korean maestro Hong Sang-soo and Isabelle Huppert. Between sips of makgeolli, chance connections and found poetry blur the gaps between languages and cultures with luminous delight.

Visiting Hours
(2024)The Trout
(1982)
White as Snow
(2019)After fleeing her evil stepmother, a young woman breaks free from the strictures of her upbringing through encounters with seven princes.

Frankie
(2019)Like Passages, this luminous drama from Ira Sachs dives into a web of interlocking relationships unsettled by the sudden tides of life. Led by the queen of angst Isabelle Huppert, Frankie muses on love and art, the small comforts that bring a levity to the weight of mortality.

Hidden Love
(2007)A woman recovering from a suicide attempt reflects on her strained relationship with her daughter in a series of sessions with her psychiatrist.

Mrs. Hyde
(2018)A shy, unpopular high school science teacher (Isabelle Huppert) struggles to control her rowdy classroom. Then, working on an experiment in her laboratory late one night, she’s struck by lightning. She wakes up the next morning feeling decidedly different – the accident has transformed her into the dangerously unpredictable Mrs. Hyde.