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Gaspar Noé

Interviews (book in English)

Collective - Dir. Geoffrey Lokke

Type
Interviews
Subject
DirectorGaspar Noé
Keywords
Gaspar Noé
Publishing Date
2024 (October 15, 2024) (Upcoming)
Publisher
University Press of Mississippi
Collection
Conversations with Filmmakers
Language
English
Size of a pocketbookRelative size of this bookSize of a large book
Dimensions
Physical desc.
Paperback • 240 pages • 24 €
6 x 9 inches (15.5 x 23 cm)
ISBN
978-1-4968-5422-3
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Book Presentation:
Since the release of his breakout film Irréversible in 2002, Gaspar Noé (b. 1963) has been labeled the principal provocateur of twenty-first-century French cinema. While many of the filmmaker's complex and daring works have been reduced by his critics to their (innumerable) depictions of hallucinogens, violence, and unsimulated sexual intercourse--the latter rendered into vertiginous 3D with his film Love--other viewers have remained in steady awe of Noé's dizzying camerawork, immersive visuality, and expressive editing. Noé's cinema greets the short attention spans of digital life with works of extremities and endurance for performers and spectators alike.
This first-of-its-kind collection of interviews documents Noé's engagement with the feverish reception of his work and received ideas about his life and politics. Collecting conversations with critics, scholars, and artists, including fellow directors Matthew Barney, Abel Ferrara, and Harmony Korine, Noé speaks about his process as a writer, director, cinematographer, and editor. Also examined are his engagement with developing film technology and his fascination and indebtedness to past filmmakers such as Pier Paolo Pasolini, Jean Eustache, Stanley Kubrick, and Sam Peckinpah. Noé discusses life in Buenos Aires and emigrating to France, his use of irony and melodrama, as well as his interest in documentary practices. Throughout, Noé explores his continuing examination of faith and secularism, body and mind, and the politics of spectatorship. Editor Geoffrey Lokke's introduction provides a close reading of Noé in conversation, assessing what has changed over the years in terms of the filmmaker's aesthetics and presentation of self, as well as what Noé is reticent to articulate about his life and art.

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