Italy, Belgium, France / 95’
language French
cast Charlotte Rampling, André Wilms
screenplay Andrea Pallaoro, Orlando Tirado
cinematographer Chayse Irvin
editor Paola Freddi
production designer Marianna Sciveres
costume designer Jackye Fauconnier
music Michelino Bisceglia
sound Guilhem Donzel
Andrea Pallaoro - Hannah
Synopsis
Hannah is the intimate portrait of a woman’s loss of identity as she teeters between denial and reality. Left alone grappling with the consequences of her husband’s imprisonment, Hannah begins to unravel. Through the exploration of her fractured sense of identity and loss of self-control, the film investigates modern day alienation, the struggle to connect, and the dividing lines between individual identity, personal relationships, and societal pressures.
Director’s Statement
Hannah explores the inner torment of a woman in denial, trapped by her own sense of loyalty and devotion, paralyzed by her insecurities and dependencies. Hannah’s struggle touches me deeply, maybe because I sense how unforgiving the world can be towards her, or maybe because I see in her certain parts of myself. What I know is that with this film I wanted to feel close to her, to hold her hand, to empower her, to reassure her. More than anything, I wanted the world to see her, to sense her grief, and to witness her struggle to define herself anew, alone.