Trouble Every Day
Film
The Brown Bunny...Turner Classic Movies, there is mention of a rumor launched during the Cannes Film Festival by French filmmaker Claire Denis, who directed Trouble Every Day '', a movie featuring Vincent Gallo. According to Denis, the penis appearing in the... In this article: The Brown Bunny, Daisy, Vincent Gallo, Roger Ebert, Chloe Sevigny, Chelsea Girls, Les Cahiers du Cinema, and California |
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Gothamist | February 11, 2009
Your Tardy Valentine: Last Minute V-Day Options in NYC
...two menus to choose from-non-chocolate and all-chocolate-and the films are F.W. Marnau's 1922 silent film Nosferatu, Claire Denis's Trouble Every Day starring Vincent Gallo and Beatrice Dalle (Betty Blue), the "campy boob-fest" Vampire...
In this article: Valentine's Day, Milk & Cookies, Nougatine, AIDS, Nosferatu, and Found Magazine
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Guardian Unlimited | January 17, 2009
Elizabeth Day talks to Virginie Despentes about the new hardcore feminism in French culture
...the trail for other female artists who sought to shatter cultural and sexual taboos, including the director Claire Denis, whose 2001 film Trouble Every Day depicts a female cannibal sated only when she consumes the bodies of her ill-fated...
In this article: Virginie Despentes, Baise-moi, Catherine Millet, Catherine Breillat, Claire Denis, Artforum, Simone de Beauvoir, Kate Moss, and Kerry Fox
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Independent.ie | July 22, 2009
Is Antichrist anti-women?
...own extreme acts of self-harm in Michael Haneke's The Piano Teacher. The same year, a woman's genitals were eaten in Trouble Every Day (directed by a woman, Claire Denis). In 2002 Monica Bellucci was treated to a subterranean nine-minute...
In this article: Antichrist, Lars von Trier, Bride Wars, Seth Rogen, Bridget Jones, Observe and Report, Chanel, Gasper Noe, and Emily Watson
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Wikipedia | October 24, 2009
Trouble Every Day (film)
Trouble Every Day (film) Trouble Every Day is a 2001 film by French film director Claire Denis. The film was written by Denis, and Jean-Pol Fargeau. The film stars Vincent Gallo, Tricia Vessey, Beatrice Dalle, and Alex Descas. The film's...
In this article: Claire Denis, New French Extremity, Boston Globe, Plaintive, Salon.com, 2001 Cannes Film Festival, Tindersticks, Beatrice Dalle, and Vincent Gallo
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Wikipedia | July 08, 2009
Stuart A. Staples
...to a film by Claire Denis, ''L'Intrus (Tindersticks had previously done the music to two other Denis films, Nenette et Boni and Trouble Every Day ''). He together with David Boulter also composed the soundtrack of a short ''Tot...
In this article: Stuart A. Staples, Tindersticks, Claire Denis, Songs for the Young at Heart, Asphalt Ribbons, L'Intrus, and Nenette et Boni
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Wikipedia | September 01, 2009
Cannibalism in popular culture
...Agnes, engaging in acts of cannibalism such as eating raw flesh and eyes. In the 2001 French film, Trouble Every Day cannibalism is portrayed purely as a sexual act. Claire Denis explores the ability to love as a hunger, with characters...
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Trouble Every Day is a 2001 film by French film director Claire Denis. The film was written by Denis, and Jean-Pol Fargeau. The film stars Vincent Gallo, Tricia Vessey, Béatrice Dalle, and Alex Descas. The film's soundtrack is provided by Tindersticks. The film takes its title from a song Frank Zappa wrote and recorded with his band the Mothers of Invention for their album Freak Out!.
Although initially it was met with a harsh reaction from critics, it has since developed a small following who admire it for its themes of existentialism and its unique take on the horror genre as well as gender roles. It was given an in depth analysis by Salon.com which looked at the intricacies of the film, particularly the metaphorical nature of the narrative. At Film Freak Central, Walter Chaw calls it "Plaintive and sad, Claire Denis' Trouble Every Day is a rare combination of honesty, beauty, and maybe even genius." (review)
The film has been associated with the New French Extremity.
- Name:
- Trouble Every Day
- Country of Origin:
- France
- Release Date:
- July 11, 2001
- Directed By:
- Claire Denis
- Produced by:
- Georges Benayoun
- Written By:
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- Jean-Pol Fargeau
- Denis Fargeau
- Editor:
- Nelly Quettier
- Starring:
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- Tricia Vessey
- Alex Descas
- Aurore Clément
- Vincent Gallo
- Florence Loiret
- Nicolas Duvauchelle
- Béatrice Dalle
- Cinematography:
- Agnès Godard
- Music By:
- Tindersticks
- Length:
- 101 min
- Language:
- English
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