Gaspar Noé

Date of Birth: 27 Dec 1963
Country: France
Biography: An Argentinian-born French filmmaker best known for shock-cinema works. He is very inspired by Stanley Kubrick's films, and often makes references to them in his own works.
Total Credits at Criticker: 9 (Actor), 30 (Director), 20 (Writer)
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Events over the course of one traumatic night in Paris unfold in reverse-chronological order.
The Butcher (known from Noé's debut "Carne") has done some time in jail and now he wants to start a new life. He moves to Lille with his mistress. She promised him a new butcher shop. She lied. The butcher decides to go back to Paris and find his daughter.
A compilation of erotic films intended to illuminate the points where art meets sexuality. (imdb)
Carne (1991) - Short Film
A butcher in old Paris spends his days slaughtering horses and his nights caring for his bizarre and mute teenage daughter.
Une expérience d'hypnose télévisuelle (1995) - TV Special
In 1994, still unable to find funding, Noé created a half-hour experiment in mass hypnosis for Canal+ Television.
"Enter the Void" takes a hypnotic and hallucinatory trip through the eyes and mind of an American drug-dealer living in Tokyo with his sister.
8 shorts centered around 8 themes directed by 8 famous film directors involved and sharing their opinion on progress, on the set-backs and the challenges our planet faces today.
SIDA (2006) - Short Film
A documentary by Gaspar Noe on a man suffering from AIDS in a Burkina Faso hospital.
Tintarella di luna (1985) - Short Film
In a secluded village at the end of the world, ravaged by
a plague, a woman after leaving her lover must go back home
on the over side of the river. But having no money, she has
to walk. She'll never make it..
Sodomites (1998) - Short Film
As part of a French government initiative to promote the use of condoms through graphic depictions of their proper use, Noe made the short "Sodomites".
Intoxication (2002) - Short Film
Short documentary by Gaspar Noé filmed around the the same time as Irréversible (in 16mm Scope), in which his friend Stéphane Drouot - director of the cult film Star Suburb - discusses life with AIDS and his struggles to make films. (imdb)
7 Days in Havana is a snapshot of Havana in 2011: a contemporary portrait of this eclectic city, vital and forward-looking, told through a single feature-length movie made of 7 chapters, directed by 7 internationally acclaimed directors. (mubi.com)
Murphy, an American studying in Paris, is living with Omi, with whom he has a child. At the beginning of the new year, he receives a phone call from the mother of his ex-girlfriend, Electra, which sends him on a course of reminiscence about his previous relationship.
Two actresses, Béatrice Dalle and Charlotte Gainsbourg, are on a film set telling stories about witches - but that's not all. 'Lux Æterna' is also an essay on cinema, the love of film, and on-set hysterics.
SebastiAN: Thirst (2019) - Short Film
A lonely man in a club tries to make friends which didn't go very well for him.
Arielle Burgelin: Je suis si mince (1999) - Short Film
Arielle Burgelin's trippy music video takes the viewer upside-down, inside out, backward, and forward through Arielle's colorful apartment room, flipping through reality and fantasy.
Animal Collective: Applesauce (2012) - Short Film
Music video for the song Applesauce by the band Animal Collective.
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds: We No Who U R (2013) - Short Film
Music video for the song We No Who U R by the band Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds.
Placebo: Protége-Moi (2003) - Direct-to-Video
Music video for the song Protége-Moi by the band Placebo.
Saint Laurent - Summer of '21 (2020) - Short Film
At just under 10 minutes, the film brings to life a fusion of pleasure mixed with terror. It begins dark, transporting the viewer into a woodsy scene where it must be close to midnight and who knows what can happen in the middle of nowhere. (imdb)
Thomas Bangalter - Sangria (2018) - Short Film
A music video for Thomas Bangalter's "Sangria", which uses footage from Gaspar Noé's "CLIMAX".
Travis Scott takes his audience on a mind-bending visual odyssey across the globe, woven together by the speaker rattling sounds of his highly anticipated upcoming album “UTOPIA”. A surreal and psychedelic journey, uniting a collective of visionary filmmakers from around the world in a kaleidoscopic exploration of human experience and the power of soundscapes.