Mr. X, a Vision of Leos Carax
France
318 people rated The image of a mysterious, solitary filmmaker - a cineaste maudit - who flees from both the media and the public, is unrelentingly bound to the figure of Leos Carax, in France. Elsewhere, the real focus is on his films and he is considered to be an icon of world cinema. Mr.X dives into the poetic and visionary world of an artist who was already a cult figure from his very first film. Punctuated by interviews and unseen footage, this documentary is most of all a fine-tuned exploration of the poetic and visionary world of Leos Carax, alias "Mr.X".
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Celine Amon
22/11/2022 13:43
I recently watched this movie at the Mumbai Film Festival, this is a wonderful documentary on French director Leos Carax and the films he's made for the past 30 years. Beginning from how the director started with 'Boy Meets Girl' (one of the fitting examples of the 'Cinema du look' movement in French cinema in the 80s) to his current cinematic poetry 'Holy Motors', its an insightful and revealing look at a director who's earned a quiet cult following after making 'Mauvais Sang' (Bad Blood). The interviewees also range quite well from critics like Richard Brody and Kent Jones to filmmakers Harmony Korine, Kiyoshi Kurosawa to his collaborators Denis Lavant, Caroline Champetier, Mireille Perrier, giving us material from how Carax works on set, his inventive and imaginative artistry, and his inspiration to a new generation of filmmakers around the world. Many movie lovers praising him to be a romantic poet of cinema.
If you do find this documentary playing on a TV channel or anywhere in your theaters, (and of course if you're a fan and love Carax's films) go watch it, a lovely trip into the mind of a contemporary underrated director.
Betsnat Bt
22/11/2022 13:43
The problem with making a documentary like this on a still active artist is that inevitably it will become incomplete. This is a well made and full of good intentions doc on the work of enigmatic French film director Leos Carax. And even if we didn't need the director himself to talk about his work, some other absences are much more unforgivable (like Juliette Binoche). It feels incomplete.
Manisha patel
22/11/2022 13:43
Very engaging documentary on Leos Carax and all his films released before 2014. I think it did a good job at capturing his unique style and the feel his films often have within a documentary format. The info and content itself is good, too.
One main complaint is that I wish it was longer. I would have been happy for them to spend 20-30 minutes on each film rather than 10-15. Particularly with Lovers on the Bridge, it seems like there's so much more that could be said.
Lintle Senekane
22/11/2022 13:43
Trailer—Mr. X