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Léos Carax

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“I perceive 'Pierre' (Pola X) in the same way that I perceive my own life: I understand both 'poorly' but I’m obliged to explore them. That’s what a project is: a heavy question mark. You’re the dot under that mark and you mustn’t let it crush you.”

 

Biography

An unpredictable French filmmaker whose poetic style earned him a critically sound reputation on the heels of his debut feature, Boy Meets Girl (1984), Leos Carax has since gone on to explore the tortured ramifications of love in the modern world with such features as Lovers on the Bridge (1991) and the controversial Pola X. A native of Suresnes who was born to an American mother and a French father, Alexandre Oscar Dupont (his professional name an anagram of his first and middle names) directed a series of short films and dabbled in cinema criticism before putting his celluloid where his mouth is with his debut feature, Boy Meets Girl. A dramatic exploration of modern love, the film provided undeniable proof of Carax’s already assured, mature visual style and proved the first teaming of the director and his cinematic alter ego, Denis Lavant. In addition, Boy Meets Girl also found Carax forming a long working relationship with renowned cinematographer Jean-Yves Escoffier, a partnership… read more

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Pierre

21Feb13

Yes! http://hcl.harvard.edu/hfa/films/2013janmar/carax.html#holy

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Arsaib

22Jan13

"Hello, I'm Léos Carax, director of foreign-language films. I've been making foreign-language films my whole life. Foreign-language films are made all over the world, of course, except in America. In America, they only make non-foreign-language films. Foreign-language films are very hard to make, obviously, because you have to invent a foreign language instead of using the usual language. But the truth is, cinema is a foreign language, a language created for those who need to travel to the other side of life. Good night." —Carax, on winning the Best Foreign Language Film award for Holy Motors from the Los Angeles Film Critics Assn.

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Dimitris Psachos, Aura, -VAHID-, Harry Rossi, rien va, Mats Andreas Nielsen, Bruno Leal, Waterloo Sunset, Doctor Spaceman, Joshua Aube, Mr. Arkadin, David Grillo, Rachel King

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chanandre

20Dec12

my poetic nigga.

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Greg S.

19Nov12

Where to start?

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    Rman

    25Nov12

    Boy Meets Girl, Mauvais sang and The Lovers on the Bridge, no need to following the rest films of him.

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    Greg S.

    25Nov12

    Thank you sir!

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    Rman

    25Nov12

    You`re welcome!

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    Bruno Leal

    10Feb13

    "no need to following the rest films of him" LOL, of course you have.

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    Arsaib

    22Apr13

    He hasn't made many films, and all of them are 'available', so I think you should start from the first and go from there in chronological order. To me it's always a pleasure discovering a filmmaker this way, getting a sense of his or her artistic trajectory. Unfortunately, I saw far too many films randomly early on in my life, so this isn't an answer for me very often.

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