The film won Julianne Moore the 'best actress' nod at the Cannes Film Festival.
Sadly, I found the film not very good and Moore's performance nothing to write about. The movie has a strange tone that makes you wonder if it's very tongue in cheek satire or string of labored clich?s. I gave the film the benefit of the doubt and it works pretty well doing all the expository first half (especially with a child actor that takes great pleasure in being a major prick - Evan Bird was the one to give an award to!), but then it tries to tell the story that ties all these characters together and... we don't really care, it's not very interesting and things step into the 'too much' territory. Which makes me wonder if I was right in giving the benefit of the doubt at first...