This coming Friday sees the release of Climax, the latest film from controversial Argentine director Gaspar Noe (Irreversible, Enter the Void), and Flickering Myth’s Thomas Harris caught up with the filmmaker last week to discuss the movie, its casting, and use of improvisation. Check out the interview in the video below, or watch it over on our YouTube channel…
SEE ALSO: Read our ★★★★ review of Climax here
From director Gaspar Noé (Irreversible; Enter the Void; Love) comes a hypnotic, hallucinatory, and ultimately hair-raising depiction of a party that descends into delirium over the course of one wintry night. In Climax, a troupe of young dancers gathers in a remote and empty school building to rehearse. Following an unforgettable opening performance lit by virtuoso cinematographer Benoît Debie (Spring Breakers; Enter the Void) and shot by Noé himself, the troupe begins an all-night celebration that turns nightmarish as the dancers discover they’ve been pounding cups of sangria laced with potent LSD. Tracking their journey from jubilation to chaos and full-fledged anarchy, Noé observes crushes, rivalries, and violence amid a collective psychedelic meltdown. Starring Sofia Boutella (Atomic Blonde) and a cast of professional dancers, Climax is Noé’s most brazen and visionary statement yet.