IndieWire: Catherine Breillat Says ‘Actors Are Prostitutes’ as Her ‘Romance’ Star Confronts the Scene That Went Too Far
Catherine Breillat Says ‘Actors Are Prostitutes’ as Her ‘Romance’ Star Confronts the Scene That Went Too Far
The uncompromising filmmaker Catherine Breillat‘s sensational 1999 film, “Romance” has recently been restored in a new 4K HD version. The film is being showcased in a retrospective of Breillat’s work ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Is it porn, or is it art? In the first five minutes of Romance, the new movie by French director Catherine Breillat, the ...
Outside of porn movies, no film has ever explored sex more explicitly than Catherine Breillat's "Romance." This alone will make it a subject of controversy--one erect penis on a U.S. screen is more ...
Nearly 25 years later, Caroline Ducey remains furious over a boundary that was crossed on set. But she also makes the case for people to see the movie now. Catherine Breillat doesn’t make porn. Anyone ...
Long out of distribution, Catherine Breillat’s 1999 film returns, newly restored, as the centerpiece of a retrospective on the filmmaker at the IFC Center. By J. Hoberman Sixteen years before “50 ...
Salon: Catherine Breillat, legendary provocateur, on her sexual manifesto on film and why she hates porn
Catherine Breillat, legendary provocateur, on her sexual manifesto on film and why she hates porn
If nothing else, Catherine Breillat’s Fat Girl is a great argument starter. Beginning with her 1968 novel A Man for the Asking, a Marguerite Duras-inspired stream-of-consciousness meditation on a ...