Isabelle Huppert
27 titles
Filmography
27 results

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.

White Material
(2010)Isabelle Huppert plays a plantation owner clinging to her land as civil war creeps ever closer, in Claire Denis' memserising rumination on the effects of colonialism.

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.

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.

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).

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.

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.

La Syndicaliste
(2023)This investigative thriller set in the world of nuclear power and corrupt politics traces the true story of Maureen Kearney (Isabelle Huppert), the influential head union representative of a French multinational nuclear powerhouse. A deft navigator of elite political and financial circles, Maureen became a whistleblower and exposed secrets that shook the French nuclear sector.

Souvenir
(2016)Liliane lives a modest and monotonous life. By day, she works in a pâté factory, and by night, she sits on the couch and watches TV. One day, a new worker named Jean arrives. The two form a platonic relationship, but Jean grows increasingly convinced that he recognizes Liliane from a European singing contest he saw as a child. Eventually, Jean convinces Liliane to confront her past.

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.

Coup de Torchon
(1981)In French colonial Senegal, the only policeman in a small town is disrespected by everyone, from the local criminals to his unfaithful wife.

Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris
(2022)After raising the funds to buy her dream couture dress, a widowed house cleaner goes to Paris which will change the future of the House of Dior.

8 Women
(2002)A wealthy industrialist has been found murdered in his home while his family gathers for the holiday season. The house is isolated in a snow storm and the phone lines have been cut. Eight women are his potential murderers: His calculating wife, his two mischievous daughters, his meddling mother-in-law, his neurotic sister-in-law, his sexy sister, the faithful family cook and the sultry new maid.

EO
(2022)Follows the journey of a grey donkey who encounters good and bad people, experiences joy and pain, exploring a vision of modern Europe through his melancholic eyes.

Louder Than Bombs
(2015)An exhibition of a late war photographer's work prompts her widower and two sons to grapple with their emotions and new details about her death.

I ♥ Huckabees
(2004)A frustrated young environmentalist who is being exploited by a corporate schemer hires a pair of "Existential Detectives" to investigate a peculiar ongoing coincidence that leads him to fall under the influence of a nihilistic competitor.

The Nun
(2013)Adapted from Diderot’s eponymous novel, The Nun tells the story of a woman trying to resist imposed religious values, revealing the dehumanizing effect of cloistered life. Sent to a convent against her will Suzanne, a young Nun, finds herself taunted by her fellow Sisters and subjected to sadistic punishments after breaking her vows. Taken in by a kindly Mother Superior, she soon finds that her affection comes at a price, but despite her suffering, Suzanne refuses to accept her fate and her desire for freedom never diminishes.

Greta
(2019)HD. A young woman who recently lost her mother befriends a lonely French piano teacher whose affection masks a dangerous obsession.

Valley of Love
(2015)In this mysterious and beautiful examination of a broken family, acclaimed actors Isabelle Huppert and Gerard Depardieu play a separated couple who journey to Death Valley after receiving a mysterious letter from their dead son.

Amour
(2012)Retired music teachers Georges and Anne have spent their lives devoted to their careers and to each other. Their relationship faces its greatest challenge when Anne suffers a debilitating stroke. Though Georges himself is in his old age, he ignores his own discomfort to take care of his wife.