Claire Denis’ long awaited science fiction film, High Life, her first in English, had its first public showing at the Toronto Film Festival last week. I haven’t seen it yet, but I’ve been mulling over these images from it since they were released a few months ago. Though she wasn’t working with her usual camerawoman, Agnès Godard, the images are very much of a piece with those of her other films. (Yorick Le Saux is the director of photography here.) I especially look forward to seeing what she can do with Pattinson along the lines of her past close physical explorations of Grégoire Colin and Isaach De Bankolé .
Art, propaganda and pornography presented by the artist sometimes known as Arte Barrato (even misspelled as it is here,) some of it his own work and most of it stuff he appreciates and chooses to elucidate and honor.
Saturday, September 15, 2018
High Life (2018)
Claire Denis’ long awaited science fiction film, High Life, her first in English, had its first public showing at the Toronto Film Festival last week. I haven’t seen it yet, but I’ve been mulling over these images from it since they were released a few months ago. Though she wasn’t working with her usual camerawoman, Agnès Godard, the images are very much of a piece with those of her other films. (Yorick Le Saux is the director of photography here.) I especially look forward to seeing what she can do with Pattinson along the lines of her past close physical explorations of Grégoire Colin and Isaach De Bankolé .
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