The Stranger

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Legend
OCOpen Captioned
Special Content
35mm
SFSensory Friendly

The Stranger

Opens on April 10

Photographed in sterling, sensuous black-and-white, director François Ozon’s (8 Women, Swimming Pool) new take on Albert Camus’s classic novella of existentialist ennui is a landmark of adaptation, simultaneously faithful to the text and dedicated to discovering fresh perspectives in the margins.

Meursault (Benjamin Voisin) works as a clerk at an office in Algiers during the French colonial occupation. A modest man who keeps to himself, Meursault finds his routine upended by the sudden death of his mother. At her funeral, he faces scrutiny from all corners for his failure to perform his grief. Meursault’s reputation for otherworldly detachment carries over to all aspects of his life, from his tentative romance with Marie (Rebecca Marder) to his indifference to professional advancement. As Meursault gets swept up in a cycle of escalating reprisals among his neighbors, tensions come to a head when he murders an Arab man on the beach. A Frenchman may offer many defenses for shooting an Arab in Algeria, but Meursault’s refusal of excuse or remorse shakes colonial society to its core.

"The major achievement of Ozon’s film is to adapt literature without literalizing, and to honor the novel’s mystery without trying to solve it."
Jessica Kiang, Variety
"With Ozon’s craftsmanship and Voisin’s approach pushed together, there’s just enough distance to allow this version of The Stranger to be worth visiting."
Robert Daniels, RogerEbert.com


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