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''Things to Come'' (, , )) is a 2016
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film written and directed by Mia Hansen-Løve. It stars Isabelle Huppert as Nathalie Chazeaux, a middle-aged philosophy professor whose life undergoes a series of changes. The film explores the themes of aging, family ties, intellectual passion, and personal freedom. ''Things to Come'' was released theatrically in France on 6 April 2016 by Les Films du Losange and in Germany on 18 August 2016 by Weltkino Filmverleih. The film received critical acclaim and was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. At Berlin, Hansen-Løve won the Silver Bear for Best Director. Huppert won several nominations and awards for her performance in the film, including the National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actress, New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress, Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress, and the London Film Critics' Circle Award for Actress of the Year. It is considered among the best films of the 2010s and of the 21st century.


Plot

Nathalie teaches philosophy in a Parisian high school, but for her it is not just a job, it is a way of living and thinking. With a past permeated by youthful idealism, she now aims to teach students to think for themselves, using philosophical texts that stimulate confrontation and discussion. Her life flows between her work, her husband, her two grown children, and her ex-
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mother who needs constant attention. However, suddenly everything changes: her husband leaves her, her mother dies and Nathalie finds herself with unexpected and unusual freedom.


Cast

* Isabelle Huppert as Nathalie Chazeaux * André Marcon as Heinz * as Fabien * Édith Scob as Yvette Lavastre * as Chloé * as Johann * as Elsa * Lionel Dray as Hugo * Grégoire Montana-Haroche as Simon * Lina Benzerti as Antonia * Yves Heck as Daniel


Production

Hansen-Løve said she wrote the role of Nathalie with Isabelle Huppert in mind. She also said Nathalie was loosely based on her mother, who was a philosophy professor and separated from her husband later in life. Principal photography began on 22 June 2015 in Paris.


Reception


Critical response

''Things to Come'' received critical acclaim. On the
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, the film holds an approval rating of 99% based on 150 reviews, with an average rating of 8.2/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "A union to cherish between a writer-director and star working at peak power, ''Things to Come'' offers quietly profound observations on life, love, and the irrevocable passage of time." At
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, the film received a weighted average score of 88 out of 100, based on 28 reviews from mainstream critics, indicating "universal acclaim".


Box office

''Things to Come'' grossed $5.6 million at the worldwide box office.


Accolades


Notes


References


External links

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''Things to Come'' at AllMovie
* {{Authority control 2016 films 2016 drama films 2010s French films 2010s French-language films 2010s German films Arte France Cinéma films Films about educators Films about philosophers Films directed by Mia Hansen-Løve Films set in Paris Films shot in Paris French drama films French-language German films German drama films Les Films du Losange films