Chris Knipp
04-19-2013, 01:57 PM
Carlos Reygadas: POST TENEBRAS LUX (2012) - PREVIEW
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Opening sequence of POST TENEBRAS LUX
Controversial winner of the Director's Prize at Cannes last year (Reygadasp previous film SILENT LIGHT (NYFF 200 (http://www.filmleaf.net/showthread.php?2121-New-York-Film-Festival-2007&p=18549#post18549)7) won the Palme d'Or in 2007 and Filmleaf review will come when this opens theatrically in the US May 1. From Strand releasing. I have watched this thanks to them and it's mind-blowing. Whether or not it makes any sense, or is wildly self-indulgent, which one can certainly argue, it's the kind of bold, strange film that opens you up to imaginative possibilities, sort of like Shane Carruth's new UPSTREAM COLOR, except UPSTREAM COLOR makes a lot more coherent sense when you sit down and figure it out, but doesn't seem as unexpected and risky. I refer you to Mike D'Angelo's AV Club review (http://www.avclub.com/articles/cannes-2012-day-eight-the-director-of-silent-light,75619/) last May from Cannes because I like the way D'Angelo considers pros and cons. I have also watched a live discussion of it (http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2012/may/24/post-tenebras-lux-review) on the Guardian website following Philip French's negative review (http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2013/mar/24/post-tenebras-lux-review-french), Xian Brooks' ditto (http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2012/may/24/post-tenebras-lux-review), and Peter Bradshaw's more favorable one. (http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2013/mar/21/post-tenebras-lux-review) Below is all material from Strand Releasing.
Strand Releasing is pleased to present POST TENEBRAS LUX, winner of the Best Director prize at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival, beginning Wednesday, May 1 at Film Forum (NY) and Friday, May 31 at The Cinefamily (LA). The film is the latest feature by acclaimed director Carlos Reygadas, whose previous films, SILENT LIGHT and JAPON, opened at Film Forum in 2009 and 2003, respectively. Ostensibly the story of an upscale, urban family whose move to the Mexican countryside results in domestic crises and class friction, POST TENEBRAS LUX ("light after darkness") is a stunningly photographed, impressionistic psychological portrait of a family and their place within the sublime, unforgiving natural world. Reygadas conjures a host of unforgettable, ominous images: a haunting sequence at dusk as Reygadas's real-life daughter wanders a muddy field and farm animals loudly circle as thunder and lightning threaten; a glowing-red demon gliding through the rooms of a home; a husband and wife visiting a swingers' bathhouse with rooms named after famous philosophers. By turns entrancing and mystifying, POST TENEBRAS LUX palpably explores the primal conflicts of the human condition. — Mike Maggiore, Programmer, Film Forum
“Entrancingly beautiful. As beguiling a cinematic object as one is likely to encounter this year. A personal work in which autobiographical content is lyrically transfigured and elevated to cosmic heights… It amounts to watching the dissolution of the boundary between life and art, through a glass darkly.”
– Dan Sullivan, Film Comment
“Impressionistic and tantalizing. A film that is neither obviously avant-garde nor narratively approachable, but a dizzying, and often exhilarating synthesis of both modes. Vividly beautiful photography… the film feels genuinely, bracingly experimental.”
– Jonathan Romney, Screen International
POST TENEBRAS LUX (2012, 115 mins.) Written and Directed by Carlos Reygadas. Produced by Jaime Romandia, Jean Labadie, Frans van Gestel, Arnold Heslenfeld. Cinematography: Alexis Zabé. Editor: Natalia López. Cast: Adolfo Jiménez Castro (Juan), Nathalia Acevedo (Nathalia), Willebaldo Torres ("Seven"), Rut Reygadas (Rut), Eleazar Reygadas (Eleazar). Mexico / France / Germany / The Netherlands. In Spanish, English and French with English subtitles. Strand Releasing.
SYNOPSIS:
POST TENEBRAS LUX (“light after darkness”), ostensibly the story of an upscale, urban family whose move to the Mexican countryside results in domestic crises and class friction, is a stunningly photographed, impressionistic psychological portrait of a family and their place within the sublime, unforgiving natural world. Reygadas conjures a host of unforgettable, ominous images: a haunting sequence at dusk as Reygadas’s real-life daughter wanders a muddy field and farm animals loudly circle and thunder and lightning threaten; a glowing-red demon gliding through the rooms of a home; a husband and wife visiting a swingers’ bathhouse with rooms named after famous philosophers. By turns entrancing and mystifying, POST TENEBRAS LUX palpably explores the primal conflicts of the human condition. — Mike Maggiore, Programmer, Film Forum
CAST:
Adolfo Jiménez Castro
Nathalia Acevedo
Willebaldo Torres
Rut Reygadas
Eleazar Reygadas
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Poster by Nashville-based graphic artist
and musician Sam Smith
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Opening sequence of POST TENEBRAS LUX
Controversial winner of the Director's Prize at Cannes last year (Reygadasp previous film SILENT LIGHT (NYFF 200 (http://www.filmleaf.net/showthread.php?2121-New-York-Film-Festival-2007&p=18549#post18549)7) won the Palme d'Or in 2007 and Filmleaf review will come when this opens theatrically in the US May 1. From Strand releasing. I have watched this thanks to them and it's mind-blowing. Whether or not it makes any sense, or is wildly self-indulgent, which one can certainly argue, it's the kind of bold, strange film that opens you up to imaginative possibilities, sort of like Shane Carruth's new UPSTREAM COLOR, except UPSTREAM COLOR makes a lot more coherent sense when you sit down and figure it out, but doesn't seem as unexpected and risky. I refer you to Mike D'Angelo's AV Club review (http://www.avclub.com/articles/cannes-2012-day-eight-the-director-of-silent-light,75619/) last May from Cannes because I like the way D'Angelo considers pros and cons. I have also watched a live discussion of it (http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2012/may/24/post-tenebras-lux-review) on the Guardian website following Philip French's negative review (http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2013/mar/24/post-tenebras-lux-review-french), Xian Brooks' ditto (http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2012/may/24/post-tenebras-lux-review), and Peter Bradshaw's more favorable one. (http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2013/mar/21/post-tenebras-lux-review) Below is all material from Strand Releasing.
Strand Releasing is pleased to present POST TENEBRAS LUX, winner of the Best Director prize at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival, beginning Wednesday, May 1 at Film Forum (NY) and Friday, May 31 at The Cinefamily (LA). The film is the latest feature by acclaimed director Carlos Reygadas, whose previous films, SILENT LIGHT and JAPON, opened at Film Forum in 2009 and 2003, respectively. Ostensibly the story of an upscale, urban family whose move to the Mexican countryside results in domestic crises and class friction, POST TENEBRAS LUX ("light after darkness") is a stunningly photographed, impressionistic psychological portrait of a family and their place within the sublime, unforgiving natural world. Reygadas conjures a host of unforgettable, ominous images: a haunting sequence at dusk as Reygadas's real-life daughter wanders a muddy field and farm animals loudly circle as thunder and lightning threaten; a glowing-red demon gliding through the rooms of a home; a husband and wife visiting a swingers' bathhouse with rooms named after famous philosophers. By turns entrancing and mystifying, POST TENEBRAS LUX palpably explores the primal conflicts of the human condition. — Mike Maggiore, Programmer, Film Forum
“Entrancingly beautiful. As beguiling a cinematic object as one is likely to encounter this year. A personal work in which autobiographical content is lyrically transfigured and elevated to cosmic heights… It amounts to watching the dissolution of the boundary between life and art, through a glass darkly.”
– Dan Sullivan, Film Comment
“Impressionistic and tantalizing. A film that is neither obviously avant-garde nor narratively approachable, but a dizzying, and often exhilarating synthesis of both modes. Vividly beautiful photography… the film feels genuinely, bracingly experimental.”
– Jonathan Romney, Screen International
POST TENEBRAS LUX (2012, 115 mins.) Written and Directed by Carlos Reygadas. Produced by Jaime Romandia, Jean Labadie, Frans van Gestel, Arnold Heslenfeld. Cinematography: Alexis Zabé. Editor: Natalia López. Cast: Adolfo Jiménez Castro (Juan), Nathalia Acevedo (Nathalia), Willebaldo Torres ("Seven"), Rut Reygadas (Rut), Eleazar Reygadas (Eleazar). Mexico / France / Germany / The Netherlands. In Spanish, English and French with English subtitles. Strand Releasing.
SYNOPSIS:
POST TENEBRAS LUX (“light after darkness”), ostensibly the story of an upscale, urban family whose move to the Mexican countryside results in domestic crises and class friction, is a stunningly photographed, impressionistic psychological portrait of a family and their place within the sublime, unforgiving natural world. Reygadas conjures a host of unforgettable, ominous images: a haunting sequence at dusk as Reygadas’s real-life daughter wanders a muddy field and farm animals loudly circle and thunder and lightning threaten; a glowing-red demon gliding through the rooms of a home; a husband and wife visiting a swingers’ bathhouse with rooms named after famous philosophers. By turns entrancing and mystifying, POST TENEBRAS LUX palpably explores the primal conflicts of the human condition. — Mike Maggiore, Programmer, Film Forum
CAST:
Adolfo Jiménez Castro
Nathalia Acevedo
Willebaldo Torres
Rut Reygadas
Eleazar Reygadas
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Poster by Nashville-based graphic artist
and musician Sam Smith