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Breillat's "Bluebeard"

By March 25, 2010No Comments

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…opens in New York tomor­row at the IFC Center. If you’re around, see it. It’s Breillat at her best: intel­lec­tu­ally pro­voc­at­ive, intensely funny, near-morbidly twis­ted, and much, much more, and all in rather less than 90 minutes. 

I spoke with Breillat—an incred­ibly enga­ging and absorb­ing pres­ence and subject—back last fall when Barbe Bleu aka Bluebeard played the New York Film Festival. The inter­view ran at the Auteurs’ and I think it’ll read even bet­ter for people who have seen the film!

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  • Tony Dayoub says:

    Easily, one of the best films I saw last year, it often leads me to won­der what is in the auteur­i­al eth­er of late that has led so many import­ant dir­ect­ors to cre­ate films based on chil­dren’s stor­ies (albeit Breillat’s is quite mor­bid, though not humor­less), with Scorsese the latest addi­tion to the club.

  • Charles Webb says:

    It’s strange (and disappointing)that we still haven’t got­ten an R1 release of “The Last Mistress” and that suck­er was out and about 3 years ago.

  • jasctt says:

    Glenn: Rocco Siffredi’s not in this, is he?

  • Glenn Kenny says:

    @ Jasctt: Not only is SIffredi not in it, he’s not even intimated.…

  • jasctt says:

    That’s good to know. Truth be told, I run pretty cold on CB but that still, hon­estly, kinda has me game to see this. I just nev­er got why she was try­ing to shove “Rocco as Actor” down our throats (yeah, I know).