Sure to ruffle some feathers this fall, the latest work from Gaspar Noé is Love, a melodrama featuring unsimulated sex in eye-popping 3D. Premiering at Cannes earlier this year to a divisive response, ...
Gaspar Noe is responsible for some of the most uncomfortable cinematic images in recent years. (Spoiler alert on Noe’s oeuvre ahead.) Watch Irréversible and its graphic rape scene will linger in your ...
Ever since his 1998 directorial debut I Stand Alone, Gaspar Noé has gone out of his way to garner international attention with his cinematic shock tactics. Every movie boasts some sort of noteworthy ...
Born in Argentina but long based in France, filmmaker Gaspar Noé has something of the ageless bad boy about him, a maker of films designed to surprise and provoke. He gained notoriety for his 2002 ...
Only Gaspar Noé, the arthouse provocateur behind “Irreversible” and “Enter the Void,” could make a pornographic 3D movie and have it judged tame by comparison. “Love,” which for reasons of spectacle ...
Gaspar Noe’s Love became the talk of Cannes this year before anyone had even seen it, thanks to its much-discussed graphic content, which Noe shot in 3-D, no less. There’s none of that in this ...
Gaspar Noé doesn’t make movies to comfort us. So, when Noé decided to give us his take on young love, it was hardly going to be The Notebook. But for all the technical wizardry and unflinching ...
What Did Love (2015) Director Gaspar Noe Say About Using Intimate Scenes In His Movies? (Photo Credit – Instagram) Gaspar Noe, the director behind Love (2015), stirred the pot with his bold stance on ...
CANNES, France - The movies are in love with love, but they're often squeamish about sex. That's not something that can be said about director Gaspar Noe, whose new film "Love" brings graphic sex in ...
Update: The video has been removed. Director Gaspar Noé's controversial drama Love made its debut earlier this year at Cannes before making the rounds through the festival circuit, most recently ...
PARIS — French film guilds have rallied to support Gaspar Noe’s “Love,” the Cannes-preeming pic that is on the radar of Gaul’s minister of culture and communication Fleur Pellerin. The minister has ...