“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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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