Tag: irreversible
IRREVERSIBLE: STRAIGHT CUT Review: Gaspar Noe Goes Back To The Well
French-Argentine filmmaker Gaspar Noe needs no introduction; he’s one of the most notorious and controversial directors currently active. In fact, he and fellow hellraiser Lars von Trier probably have a running contest going to see who can push the audience’s...
Gaspar Noé's IRREVERSIBLE: STRAIGHT CUT Heading to Movie Theaters
Over 20 years ago, Irreversible was the film that turned Gaspar Noé into an auteur known worldwide. It was mainly notorious for two elements: its unconventional structure – kicking off with the end credits to tell its story backwards – and...
VORTEX Interview: Gaspar Noé on Making a "Cruel But Warm" Film About Aging, Illness and Death
If conception and birth are always present themes in Gaspar Noé's cinema, death is equally important for him: “When you write your sentence, you always put a dot at the end. Talking about death is just putting a dot at...
Interview: Gaspar Noé On LOVE's Altered States
For the excessively fortunate, love can resemble that of a Meg Ryan / Tom Hanks vehicle. Sadly, more often than not, love more closely resembles the latest Gaspar Noé nightmare, boldly titled, Love. It is a word that yields multiple definitions...
First Art For Gaspar Noe's LOVE
There's still surprisingly little information available for Irreversible and Enter The Void director Gaspar Noe's upcoming Love - a film the director says will "give guys a hard-on and make girls cry" - but with production reportedly under way since...