Veteran French actor-director Patrice Chereau makes a stunning English-language directorial debut with the high-intensity “Intimacy,” this year’s winner of the Berlin Film Festival’s top award, the ...
Every Wednesday afternoon, a man and a woman who know almost nothing about each other emerge from London’s gray torrent of people to meet in the man’s dingy flat for fierce, quick sex. They tear into ...
[EDITOR’S NOTE: Patrick McGavin reviewed “Intimacy,” which will screen tonight at the New York Film Festival, during its 2001 Sundance Film Festival world premiere.] The emotional fervor of Patrice ...
Hard core, soft narrative. Running time: 119 minutes. Not rated (extremely explicit sex, profanity). At Cinemas 1,2,3 and the Angelika. ‘INTIMACY,” which includes footage of legitimate actors ...
BERLIN — “Intimacy,” French director Patrice Chereau’s drama of love and obsession set in London, won the Berlin Film Festival’s Golden Bear award Sunday and landed the best actress award for Kerry ...
Sometimes the camera goes everywhere you don't want it to go, such as, ugh, behind the bedroom door. There, what it discovers isn't pretty: Bodies, unless toned, buffed, sunned and well lit, are ...
(indieWIRE/01.23.01) — The emotional fervor of Patrice Chereau‘s films requires levels of accommodation and relief all their own. Serious, probing, and at times uncomfortably graphic, Chereau’s ...
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