2019/ 51 min / 2.35:1 / English & French DTS-HD MA . Additional info: Region A Blu-ray; Disc 1: Lossless DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 and PCM 2.0 stereo soundtracks; Introduction of Lux Aeterna by Gaspar Noé ;
Iconsider myself a pretty big Gaspar Noe fan, but this one was a little rough. It straddles the line between being a feature length movie and a short film. To put it simply, it is about an extremely chaotic shoot on the more. Review by
1 Epileptics, STAY THE FUCK AWAY. 2) This may be the funniest film I've seen at Cannes. 3) If cinema is Noe's religion, this is his religious studies textbook. 4) It's also his excavation of the core dilemma at the heart of cinema: you cannot ignore the legacy of pain and suffering upon which this industry is built, not just WeinsteinGasparNoe's Lux Æterna will be released in New York and Los Angeles in May, and a trailer is now online. Beatrice Dalle stars. LastI heard Noe was trying to find a distributor for it. It technically didn’t “release” a year ago, it just showed at Cannes. So pretty much we have to wait for someone to leak the festival version or for Noe to find a distributor to put it out