Film: "Sibyl"

A multi-dimensional portrait of a talented woman who wants it all—career, family, creative inspiration and passion—and learns the price of her ambition. Free to Dartmouth students

October 2, 2020
9 am - 11 pm
Location
Hop@Home Eventive on demand
Sponsored by
Hopkins Center for the Arts
Audience
Public
More information
Hopkins Center for the Arts
603 646 2422

As the titular anti-heroine, Virginie Efira plays a successful psychologist and mother who decides to ditch most of her patients to return to writing. Desperately lacking inspiration for her first book, she finds a godsend in Margot (Adèle Exarchopoulos), a young actress who stumbles into her practice in the midst of a major crisis. 

Sibyl soon becomes engulfed in the distraught girl's life, to the point where shrink, patient, novel and film production start blending together in troubling ways. Providing a welcome female viewpoint (from director Justine Triet) on a genre that's been all-too often tackled by men, Sibyl is at once a sultry, suspense-ridden drama and a frenzied profile of a woman juggling professional and personal needs with extreme difficulty.

This fall, all Hop films will be presented virtually and on demand through Eventive. Hop Members and Dartmouth students get tickets to these films for free! Log in to the Hop website as usual, get your ticket, and in your Order Confirmation email from the Hop Box Office, you'll receive links and instructions to watch the film on Eventive.

Location
Hop@Home Eventive on demand
Sponsored by
Hopkins Center for the Arts
Audience
Public
More information
Hopkins Center for the Arts
603 646 2422