Series Compiled by Dennis Bartok.
Special Thanks to: Suzanne Fedak/WINSTAR CINEMA; Brian
Claussen/SWANK.
All films in French with English subtitles.
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"Why do we make films? Because, often,
theres no one to talk to. The other person is unreachable." Leos
Carax.
The films of director Leos Carax ecstatic and
impassioned in a way only French movies can be, elusive and fragmented in a way only a
post-modern, post-New Wave filmmakers can be revolve around one of
lifes elemental questions: what does love possibly mean in the Modern World?
Caraxs hero/alter ego played in his first three films by the remarkable
child-man Denis Lavant is invariably inarticulate, shambling, uneasy in his own
skin, until he finds himself seized and transported by a love as beatific as a
saints. Caraxs visual style (aided by the wonderful cinematographers Jean-Yves
Escoffier and Eric Gautier) is one of the most seductive in current cinema: cool,
beautifully transparent shots that frame his actors with an amazing clarity, punctuated by
flights of poetic ecstasy like the water-skiing sequence in LOVERS ON THE BRIDGE, or
Lavants mad, tumbling dance to David Bowies "Modern Love" in BAD
BLOOD.
Born in 1960 to an American mother and French father, Carax himself
is something more than a mystery (his name is an anagram for "Alex Oscar," a
play on his childhood dream of winning an Academy Award.) Renowned for his off-screen love
affairs with leading ladies Mireille Perrier and Juliette Binoche, and for his on-set
perfectionism for LOVERS ON THE BRIDGE, he built a life-size recreation of the
Pont-Neuf Bridge, reportedly bankrupting three producers in the process Carax
remains a singularly brilliant and unpredictable filmmaker.
We are very excited to welcome Leos Carax to the Lloyd E. Rigler Theatre at the
Egyptian for the first Los Angeles retrospective of his work!
Saturday, September 30 6:00 PM
LEOS CARAX
Special Sneak Preview! Leos Carax In Person!!
POLA X, 1999, WinStar Cinema, 134 min. Dir. Leos Carax.
Inspired by Herman Melvilles novel Pierre, or the Ambiguities, POLA X
is a mournful, majestic epic of forbidden, incestuous love. Guillaume Depardieu
stars as a beautiful, fair-haired young novelist blessed with critical success and a
too-adoring mother (played by the ravishing Catherine Deneuve) until he
meets a feral young woman in the forest (Katerina Golubeva) who claims to be his long-lost
sister. Like some existential vampire, Golubeva draws the naïve Depardieu into a shadowy
world of erotic passion and despair. "An often remarkable, deeply unsettling and
original piece of work ... virtually every shot transmutes a shock of surprise."
Patrick McGavin, Hollywood Reporter.
Discussion following with director Leos Carax.
Saturday, September 30 9:30 PM
LEOS CARAX
BOY MEETS GIRL, 1984, WinStar Cinema, 104 min. Caraxs
first feature, shot when he was 23 years old, helped kick-start the Young French Cinema of
the 1980s and 90s: Denis Lavant stars as a loveably aimless young
cinéaste who spends his time thinking up titles for films he hasnt made yet
until he hears the voice of a woman (Mireille Perrier) on an apartment intercom system,
and falls madly, irreversibly in love.
Sunday, October 1 5:00 PM
LEOS CARAX
Leos Carax In Person!!
THE LOVERS ON THE BRIDGE (LES AMANTS DU PONT-NEUF), 1991,
Swank/Miramax, 126 min. A childlike homeless man (Denis Lavant, in a heart-stopping
performance) and a soon-to-be blind painter (Juliette Binoche) fall in love on the
Pont-Neuf bridge, against the dazzling Technicolor backdrop of Paris by night and the
citys 1989 bicentennial celebration. A mad, ecstatic whirl of impossibly romantic
gestures water-skiing on the Seine, Lavants ritualistic fire-breathing
played out against the wrenching, almost Chaplin-esque poetry of life on the streets. "A
throwback to the golden era of both Hollywood and of the fatalistic French cinema that
teamed such international icons as Jean Gabin and Michelle Morgan." Kevin
Thomas, L.A. Times.
Discussion following with Leos Carax.
Sunday, October 1 8:00 PM
LEOS CARAX
BAD BLOOD (MAUVAIS SANG), 1986, WinStar Cinema, 105 min.
A brilliant mixture of classic French crime film and spectacular, Minnelli-like romance,
BAD BLOOD begins with a gang of thieves plotting to steal a deadly AIDS-like virus. Then,
with true perversity, Carax dispenses with the trappings of the gangster film, focusing
instead on the insanely-charged love affair between petty crook Denis Lavant and
the luminous Juliette Binoche. Co-starring Julie Delpy, Michel Piccoli and
legendary tough guy Serge Reggiani, and featuring stunning cinematography by Caraxs
longtime d.p. Jean-Yves Escoffier. |