Irma Vep (1996)

7.0Not Rated98 minDirector: Olivier Assayas

1996 film by Olivier Assayas

Irma Vep is a 1996 French comedy-drama film written and directed by Olivier Assayas. Hong Kong actress Maggie Cheung plays a fictionalised version of herself, as disasters result when an unstable French film director (played by Jean-Pierre Léaud) attempts to remake Louis Feuillade's classic silent film serial Les Vampires (1915–16); Irma Vep is an anagram for the word "vampire". Taking place largely through the eyes of a foreigner (Cheung), it is also a meditation on the state of the French film industry.

Irma Vep was screened in the Un Certain Regard section of the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. It was released in France on 13 November 1996.

In 2022, the film was reimagined as a miniseries for HBO, created by Assayas.

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What is Irma Vep about?
Irma Vep (1996) — French filmmaker René Vidal was once a renowned director, but most see his career on a quick downward slide based on his last several films. In Paris, he is just starting to film his latest movie, a remake of Les vampires (1915), and has hired Hong Kong based Chinese actress Magg
Is Irma Vep based on a true story?
See the production background and source material details on the official Wikipedia article.
Is Irma Vep scary?
Content rating: Not Rated. See the reviews tab for parental guidance and tone notes.