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Something to watch tonight: Wednesday 16 October

By October 16, 2024No Comments

Irma Vep (Assayas, 2022)

Alicia Vikander in teh catsuit for Irma Vep (2022)

Never let it be said that I don’t take requests, even if it takes months.

Reader FE respon­ded to my request for tips back in May and we finally got here last week.

Television (or seri­al movies or whatever they are now) take a long time in this house. There’s so much else to watch – usu­ally with dead­lines and dol­lars attached – that little time is left for big com­mit­ments like this.

I’m glad we forced Irma Vep into the sched­ule, though, as there is noth­ing like it, and it is deli­ciously self-reverential about the film busi­ness which always appeals to me.

I tried to explain the plot on RNZ last Friday night and failed but I will try again here.

Back in 1915, French dir­ect­or Louis Feuillade made a thrill­er seri­al called Les Vampires, about a crim­in­al gang in Paris with a female fig­ure­head named Irma Vep (an ana­gram of vampire).

Late in the 20th cen­tury, art­house dir­ect­or Olivier Assayas turned his obses­sion with Les Vampires (and Irma) into a fea­ture film about an art­house dir­ect­or turn­ing that obses­sion with Irma into a remake/reimagining – largely inspired by the sil­hou­ette of Irma in a black cat suit on the rooftops of Paris.

The 1996 Assayas ver­sion of Irma was Maggie Cheung, play­ing a ver­sion of her­self. Assayas and Cheung fell in love, mar­ried and then divorced in 2001. Cheung retired from the screen industry in 2013.

The 2022 series ver­sion of Irma starts from there. The proxy of Assayas, René Vidal (now played by Vincent Macaigne), is mak­ing a stream­ing series of Les Vampires, par­tially inspired by (or defined by) his 1996 meta-indie film ver­sion. He is emo­tion­ally and artist­ic­ally fra­gile, but propped up because his new Irma is Hollywood super­star Mira Harberg (Alicia Vikander).

Over the eight epis­odes, we see Vidal fall apart – includ­ing a vis­it from a vis­ion of Hong Kong super­star Cheung – and Harberg slowly take on the magic­al prop­er­ties of the black cat suit.

And every­one appears to play mul­tiple roles, from the ‘behind the scenes’ 2022 Les Vampires, the ter­rible actu­al 2022 Les Vampires, flash­backs to the mak­ing of the 1915 Les Vampires and we also get scenes from the wild ori­gin­al silent production.

Utterly meta, ingra­ti­at­ing, sur­pris­ing, satir­ic­al and just plain funny, Irma Vep is one of those shows that you hope would get made with all the stream­ing money slosh­ing around but don’t expect to actu­ally happen.

First-class hon­ours to an act­or I was not aware of before: Lars Eidinger, who plays a crack-addicted bisexu­al German super­star; Moreno, the smooth crim­in­al ant­ag­on­ist of the 2022 ver­sion; and Fernand Herrmann, the ori­gin­al act­or who played Moreno in 1915.

Yup, it’s that com­plic­ated but also that rewarding.


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Where to watch Irma Vep

The con­tent below was ori­gin­ally paywalled.

Aotearoa: Streaming on Neon

Australia: Streaming on Binge

Canada: Digital purchase

Ireland & UK: Streaming on SkyNow

USA: Streaming on Max