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Director: Leos Carax
Cast: Yekaterina Golubeva, Guillaume Depardieu, Catherine Deneuve
In 1997, for it's fiftieth anniversary, the Cannes Film Festival asked Leos Carax for a short film, a kind of postcard addressed to the festival, in which the director would give news of himself and of his film project "Pola X."
Critical Reception & Ratings
Sans Titre (1997) is a short film directed by Leos Carax that was commissioned by the Cannes Film Festival for its 50th anniversary. The film provided an update on Carax's upcoming project, Pola X. While critical reception is not widely documented, the film's screening at Cannes suggests it was well-received by the festival and its attendees.
Why you might like this:
Fans of unconventional, visually striking cinema will likely appreciate the surreal, dreamlike quality of Leos Carax's 1997 short film Sans Titre. Featuring a captivating performance from actress Yekaterina Golubeva, the film offers a glimpse into Carax's distinctive directorial style, blending poetic imagery with a mysterious narrative that lingers in the mind.
Sans titre is French for untitled. It may refer to:Sans titre (album), a 2009 album by Corneille Sans titre, an 1838 book by Xavier Forneret Sans Titre, a 1997 short film by Leos Carax Sans titre, work by Albert Féraud Sans titre, a 1999 exhibition by Edward McHugh
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