Titre: Love
Réalisation: Gaspar Noé
Distribution: ???
Genre: Drame sexuel romantique
Origine: USA
Sortie: 2015 ?
Synopsis: a sexual melodrama about a boy and a girl and another girl
Réalisation: Gaspar Noé
Distribution: ???
Genre: Drame sexuel romantique
Origine: USA
Sortie: 2015 ?
Synopsis: a sexual melodrama about a boy and a girl and another girl
Le prochain film de Gaspar Noé enfin annoncé, 5 ans après Enter The Void.
Il semblerait qu'il réalise enfin son projet d'histoire d'amour à forte tendance sexuelle, qui se déroulera à Paris, tourné en langue anglaise (le personnage principal étant apparemment anglo-saxon).
Le film est déjà financé via Wild Bunch et Thomas Langmann, et le tournage est prévu pour juin, avec donc possibilité que le film sorte dès l'année prochaine.
Quelques citations sur les intentions du film :
“We’ll have a visual and a note of intention at Cannes,” said Maraval. “It’s a love story, which celebrates sex in a joyous way. Gaspard feels that most films that touch on sex in traditional cinema are dark and dramatic, this will be really joyous… He says it’s a film that will give guys ‘a hard-on and make girls cry’.”
Gaspar Noé: I’ve been slowly preparing my next movie, which is a very sentimental erotic film. So I’m meeting kids—girls and boys—and I will continue for quite some time. In the end it will be a very, very naturalistic love story, even if the style is not going to be naturalistic. It will be a love story seen from a sexual point of view.
Matthew Barney: Is it a coming-of-age story? How young are the kids?
GN: No, I get bored by coming-of-age stories because they make a big deal out of something that is finally not so big. Mostly, the real passion comes after that, when boys and girls are nineteen or twenty and want to try everything and get lost in all the temptations.
MB: Is it a New York-based story?
GN: No, it’s based in Paris. But the main character is going to be an American, Canadian, or British film student, so I can see the story from his point of view and then add a voice-over in English to the character. It will be a kind of international movie but shot in France.
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GN: It is going to be very artificial but in more of a Godardian direction. It’s going to contain a lot of words—maybe because my last film was very visual. The next one is also going to be almost silent as its scenes are being filmed, but during the editing I will add a lot of text-over and voice-over. It’s going to be a more brainiac exercise, I guess.