'Bruised' Trailer: Halle Berry Directs Herself as a Disgraced MMA Fighter 'You' Season 3: How the Netflix Hit Has Grown Since Its Early Days on Lifetime - Spoilers With all five of Noé’s features available to stream on various platforms - not counting last year’s “Lux Aeterna,” which is still seeking distribution - it’s time to take a look back at the controversy-courting relationship between Noé and Cannes. Only Lars von Trier rivals Noé for the title of Cannes’ most shocking enfant terrible. Noé’s movies at Cannes have been greeted with boos and standing ovations, prompted walkouts and outrage, and in some cases even reportedly caused moviegoers to throw up and pass out. Noé has been bringing films to the festival for over two decades, and his reception on the Croisette is akin to an out-of-control, whiplash-inducing rollercoaster.
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As Gaspar Noé told IndieWire at the 2015 festival, Cannes “needs a scandalous movie or two or three every year to make it lively.” If IndieWire is to properly celebrate Cannes this year with this column, then it’s only right we cover a bit of Cannes outrage.Ĭue Gaspar Noé, the Argentine provocateur who has premiered all five of his features at Cannes. To fill the void left by the absence of this year’s Cannes Film Festival, this column is currently dedicated to films that premiered at the festival over the course of seven decades.Ī year without the Cannes Film Festival means a year without Cannes controversy, and that just won’t do. With readers turning to their home viewing options more than ever, this daily feature provides one new movie each day worth checking out on a major streaming platform.