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Gaspar Noé

Date of birth & Location: 27 December 1963 | Buenos Aires, Argentina
Gaspar Noé Biography
Gaspar Noé was born December 27, 1963 in Buenos Aires. The son of the famous Argentine painter Luis Felipe Noé, Gaspar moved to New York, at the age of two, when his father was awarded a Guggenheim fellowship. He then travelled back to Argentina with his father at age seven. By the time he turned fourteen, Gaspar found himself with his father in Paris. His interest in film studies began to take form when he attended École Nationale Supérieur Louis Lumière. Leaning both cinema and photography, Gaspar made his first short in 1991. Carne introduced fans to the Butcher (Philippe Nahon) who would later star in Gaspar's first feature length film Seul contre tous. Carne tells the story of a Parisian butcher who takes revenge on those who he perceived to have raped his daughter. Seul contre tous continues the story after the butcher is released from prison. In 2002, Gaspar screened a film at Cannes (Irréversible) that caused quite a stir. Having critics leaving the theatre due to nausia or disgust, Gaspar became the talk of the town and his notoriety spread around the world. Since Irréversible, Gaspar has been mostly quiet as fans await for his next movie Enter The Void.

Enter The Void (2008) Movie Poster

Gaspar Noé - Enter The Void We at Exposure Online Magazine are fans of this artform and since no poster has been released by the distributers of Enter the Void, and since it has been too long to go without one for Gaspar Noé, we decided to set our creative department to the task. We think the result is a great example of what movie posters should look like. It is in no way associated with the film. It's just our homage to the artform. We hope you like it and we look forward to seeing the official one in the near future. Gaspar Noé - Enter The Void (High Res)

Full Spectrum's Reasons for Watching:

We suggest people avoid Gaspar Noé as his films are too much for most.

An Audience of Zero: A Critical Study of Gaspar Noé

There are a certain population of artists in the world who, whether they know it or not, create a work, or body of work, that is meant to bring out a deep-seeded and perhaps even subconscious disdain or hatred of the human condition. These artists, many times, are called boundary pushers or provocateurs, but in reality they offer up pieces of culture that disgust or revolt their audiences...with a purpose.

Some men love life, enjoy the company of their fellow human beings and believe the world is a good place to live. Their spirits are high and if they become artists, they reflect this in their work. Others have a more reality based ideology thinking that the human race has its brighter and darker side and they are comfortable working in either realm.

But there is a third type who believes that the world is a sick and evil place. To them, we all wear masks to hide this from the world. We smile and laugh but on the inside we are animals looking for the opportunity to achieve our darkest desires. This type of artist sees the world as a farce and the human race as hypocrites. They search for honesty and never find it. They look into the human soul and they see only black.

These artists can't escape from inclusion into their own world view so they have doubts on whether they are correct in the assumptions they make. They know they are not as evil as the world they see on the other side of their eyes and decide their hatred for their fellow man might be unjustified. They suffer from the same doubts as any other person and react by deciding to use art as experimentation. They behave similar to a research scientist when investigating a theory in order to make a proof; and their audiences are their laboratory rats.

What they wish to find is that their theory is wrong. They do not wish to hate their fellow man because they would in the end have to hate themselves. They want to find the good. They create works of such ugliness to try and find the beauty. They sledgehammer their viewers with the stuff of nightmares searching for a single final result. If they can fail they will paradoxically succeed. If people would just not come, if they would just ignore the brutality then these artists could finally have faith. Their greatest accomplishment would come when everyone would make them anonymous.

Gaspar Noé is one of these artists. Noe's films are shocking and brutal. They show the world of incest, rape, violence, murder and death. His films disgust, upset, and nauseate audiences. You do not watch from a comfortable place in your seat. Noé challenges your ability to keep down your lunch. Many critics and laymen have left his movies feeling dizzy, disorientated, nauseous, and angry.

Gaspar Noé does not want you to stay for his movies. He wants you to leave. He uses various techniques to achieve this result. On the surface, he states he wants to challenge his audiences. He called many theatre goers at the screening of Irreversable in France wimps:

"At Cannes, people ran away, people fainted, people threw up, but they were all just a bunch of wimps. I'm sure it'll be different here in London, because I heard you people were really tough around here. So we'll see all of you at the end of the movie; except maybe a few of you we'll check the names. Bye. Courage" - National Film Theatre on the 11 October 2002.

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Written by Exposure Online Magazine™

Gaspar Noé Media
I Stand Alone - Trailer (YouTube)
Irréversible - Trailer (YouTube)
Irréversible (Press Conference) - (YouTube)
Carne - Trailer (YouTube)
Eva - Trailer (YouTube)
Je suis si mince - Music Video - (YouTube)

Gaspar Noé Links
Gaspar Noé - IMDB
Gaspar Noé - Le Temps Detruit Tout
Gaspar Noé - Wikipedia
Gaspar Noé - Senses of Cinema
Gaspar Noé Picture, Pics, Photos
Photo by My-Guernica

Gaspar Noé Trivia
Seul contre tous was made over four years with absolutely no money because it was refused all around in France

He's a big fan of R. Crumb

Irréversible was shot on Super 16, then transferred to high-definition video and then transferred back to 35mm 'scope

Gaspar Noé Director
Gaspar Noé (Irréversible) - iofilm
Gaspar Noé (Irréversible) Interview - BFI
Gaspar Noé (Irréversible) Interview - BBC UK
Gaspar Noé (I Stand Alone) Interview - indieWIRE

Gaspar Noé Movie Reviews
1985 > Tintarella di luna
1987 > Pulpe amère
1991 > Carnes
1998 > Sodomites
1998 > I Stand Alone
2002 > Irréversible - Movie Review
2006 > Destricted
2006 > SIDA
2008 > 8
2008 > Enter The Void


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