“In many families, you encounter one fatal creature, like a disease. I am that creature for you.” So begins Leos Carax’s remarkable It’s Not Me, a delirious, self-deprecating video essay cum ...
This personal film is a dynamic, even chaotic, collage of moments that bring the director back to his beginnings. By Nicolas Rapold When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film ...
Carax talks in depth with IndieWire about his 40-minute career retrospective project "It's Not Me" and his personal philosophy of image-making, from "Annette" to "Mauvais Sang." Carax and I spoke for ...
Combining shots from his own films with historical footage and classic Hollywood imagery, Carax's 40-minute screed makes it clear that the "Holy Motors" director hasn't come any closer to ...
A self-portrait and cinematic essay, Leos Carax‘s “It’s Not Me” is perhaps the most accurate impression of a late-era Jean-Luc Godard experiment anyone has ever attempted. From Carax’s raspy voiceover ...
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Fully half of the best films ever—from Charlie Chaplin’s to Claude Lanzmann’s—are replete with cinematic selfies. Yet they are rare over all, perhaps because the camera is an unflinching diagnostician ...
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