Celluloid Dreams The Directors Label

   

Funny, sentimental, ironic and wondrously assured.
TIME OUT

Its leisurely charm and generous compassion towards its characters proves a winning combination.
CHANNEL 4 FILM

Rivette’s examination of the nature of relationships is witty and light-hearted.
BBC

Rivette manages the complex choreography of his characters with virtuoso comic timing.
SIGHT AND SOUND

An intelligent, sophisticated hymn to modern-day relationships.
E FILM CRITIC

Rivette deftly entertains while intellectually posing conundrums and revealing the complexity of human desires.
ORLANDO WEEKLY

It’s a supremely smart film.
CHICAGO TRIBUNE

Va Savoir is, as far as I can recall, however, in a class by itself in Mr. Rivette’s career with its lighthearted charm, its accessible nuance and its remarkably in-tune ensemble acting.
NEW YORK OBSERVER

A love letter to the theater—and to love itself.
SEATTLE TIMES

This is the sort of comedy Robert Altman could only dream about.
THE VILLAGE VOICE

A smart, refreshingly unpredictable romantic comedy tinged with Gallic melancholy.
NEW YORK POST

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