Following a two-hour masterclass at the Cairo Film Festival, Gaspar Noé spoke with Variety about future genres he’d like to tackle: “The main film genres that really would interest me for a future ...
It’s easy enough to do “other people are the real monsters” as a horror theme, but rarely is it done as deliriously well as in Climax. Gaspar Noé‘s 2018 movie is unsurprisingly abrasive, given it’s ...
The Argentine provocateur explains how he envisioned his most acclaimed movie to date as "'Slacker' on LSD." In Gaspar Noé’s “Climax,” a dance troupe gathers in a remote building to practice their ...
Vortex is being praised as Gaspar Noé’s most humanist film to date. At first glance, that seems to say more about his other movies than this one. Vortex doesn’t have anything as agonizing as ...
Just when you think you’ve seen everything on a movie screen over the course of ten plus days at the Cannes Film Festival, another film comes along to shake things up. At more than 160 minutes, Gaspar ...
Provocative French-Argentine filmmaker Gaspar Noé (Irreversible) might be the first to admit that his new horror-dance movie Climax isn’t necessarily something audiences haven’t seen before, but you ...
Gaspar Noé is a French director with a reputation. In 2002 he made Irreversible, a movie that featured one of the most gruesome depictions of rape ever. Seven years later he made Enter the Void, a ...
“Birth is a unique opportunity. Death is an extraordinary experience. Life is a collective impossibility.” The scene is a six-minute excerpt from the 42-minute-long continuous shot that makes up the ...
Gaspar Noé has had to make his peace with the reaction to his newest film, “Climax.” Then again, it’s the first of his movies with a happy part. Gaspar Noé was crestfallen when hardly anyone walked ...
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