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Director: Leos Carax
Cast: Éric Frey, Hans Meyer, Anne Petit-Lagrange
A very Parisian night. Paul plays at strangling Colette because she doesn't inspire him a single, damn camera shot. Early in the morning, he takes flight because the future is for those who get up early. Was it too late? It's too early to say.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Strangulation Blues, a 1980 drama directed by Leos Carax, has received a mixed critical reception. While the film's unique Parisian setting and exploration of artistic inspiration have drawn praise from some critics, others have found the narrative to be underdeveloped. Details on the film's awards recognition or public reception ratings are currently unavailable.
Why you might like this:
Fans of director Leos Carax's distinct visual style and exploration of existential themes will find Strangulation Blues, his 1980 drama, to be a compelling and unconventional cinematic experience, anchored by nuanced performances from Éric Frey, Hans Meyer, and Anne Petit-Lagrange.