The master provocateur behind "Enter the Void" and "Love" is readying his fifth feature and it's more or less what you would expect from him. “Psyché” will center on a group of partygoers who get ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Cinematic provocateurs have flourished at the Cannes Film Festival for years, with everyone from Jean-Luc Godard to Lars von Trier ...
French filmmaker Gaspar Noé may only have made two films so far, but anyone who has seen either of them know that he's quite a profound director. Both I Stand Alone and Irréversible premiered at ...
Gaspar Noé has never been a filmmaker who shied away from controversy, and he’s ready to wade into what might be the most divisive topic in Hollywood: AI. The Runway AI Film Festival has announced ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Remember how you learned in school about “man’s inhumanity to man”? If the director Gaspar Noé has a theme, it’s “the humanity of ...
When Oliver Laxe’s Sirāt premiered at Cannes this year, it caught both those familiar with his work as well as new viewers off guard; that the film takes an unexpected turn in its second half is only ...
"Une sangria." The first teaser trailer has debuted for the latest film from controversial filmmaker Gaspar Noé, known for his films I Stand Alone, Irreversible, Enter the Void, and Love previously.
“I’m so used to bad reviews,” Gaspar Noé told me yesterday, on a rooftop in Cannes. He wasn’t lamenting their existence, though: “I really enjoy them when they’re very mean! I’ve always wanted to make ...
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 ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: In a recent interview with Vulture, French-Argentinian filmmaker Gaspar Noé discussed everything from his most recent project, psychological drama film Vortex, to ...
EXCLUSIVE: A24 just landed one of the hot titles of the Cannes Film Festival, buying domestic rights to Gaspar Noe’s Climax. The widely acclaimed Directors’ Fortnight film blew away critics and ...
It is odd to say that a film called Climax, written and directed by French Director Gaspar Noé (Irreversible), an erstwhile enfant terrible positively obsessed with the depiction of sex and violence ...