Interview: Talking Sex & Cinema With 'Love 3D' Director Gaspar Noé
French filmmaker Gaspar Noé is a highly divisive director, but when he speaks you may be surprised. He has a reputation for being an enfant terrible and provocateur — two hysterically violent scenes from his second feature "Irréversible" staked his infamy — but he’s far more soft-spoken and less abrasive than you might imagine. And in conversation, it doesn't take long to realize he's a also a classic cinephile, erudite and excitable once his mind starts racing about all of the vast possibilities cinema has to offer.
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Noé's brand of moviemaking is extreme, challenging, and innovative, and his latest opus, "Love," starts its rollout to select theaters tomorrow (read our review). A reflective and melancholy piece that examines a failed relationship between a young man (Karl Glusman) and his first love (Aomi Muyock), the film — shot in 3D, and featuring real deal...