“I mostly read dead writers,” Arthur says. Jacques teases back, “You won’t need to wait long.” The many types of relationships, friendships, and the ways the two transform are explored in Christophe Honoré’s new film Sorry Angel. In this scene, the two lovers discourse as if they were student and teacher, weaving multiple aspects of their relationship: their age difference, common interests, and Jacques’ known status as H.I.V. positive into two lines of dialogue.
We spoke with filmmaker Honoré and one of his lead actors, Vincent Lacoste at the 56th New York Film Festival. Honoré discusses Sorry Angel’s aesthetic manifesto and the new wave of international homophobia that influenced him to tell this story now. Lacoste discusses his character Arthur’s relationship with Nadine (Adèle Wismes), his lover prior to Jacques (Pierre Deladonchamps) and the idea Honoré presents that Arthur, Jacques and Mathieu (Denis Podalydès...
We spoke with filmmaker Honoré and one of his lead actors, Vincent Lacoste at the 56th New York Film Festival. Honoré discusses Sorry Angel’s aesthetic manifesto and the new wave of international homophobia that influenced him to tell this story now. Lacoste discusses his character Arthur’s relationship with Nadine (Adèle Wismes), his lover prior to Jacques (Pierre Deladonchamps) and the idea Honoré presents that Arthur, Jacques and Mathieu (Denis Podalydès...
- 2/14/2019
- by The Film Stage
- The Film Stage
Distributor earmarks autumn release.
In a deal with MK2 Films Stand Releasing has acquired all Us rights to Christophe Honoré’s Cannes competition selection Sorry Angel.
The drama from Les Films Pelleas takes place in Paris in 1993 as a young writer and single father embarks on whirlwind romances and trysts against the backdrop of the AIDS crisis.
Pierre Deladonchamps, Vincent Lacoste, Denis Podalydes, Adèle Wismes, and Luca Malinowskistar.
Strand has earmarked an autumn release. Jon Gerrans of Strand Releasing and Fionnuala Jamison of MK2 Films brokered the deal.
”We’re delighted that this very touching love story set in the early nineties,...
In a deal with MK2 Films Stand Releasing has acquired all Us rights to Christophe Honoré’s Cannes competition selection Sorry Angel.
The drama from Les Films Pelleas takes place in Paris in 1993 as a young writer and single father embarks on whirlwind romances and trysts against the backdrop of the AIDS crisis.
Pierre Deladonchamps, Vincent Lacoste, Denis Podalydes, Adèle Wismes, and Luca Malinowskistar.
Strand has earmarked an autumn release. Jon Gerrans of Strand Releasing and Fionnuala Jamison of MK2 Films brokered the deal.
”We’re delighted that this very touching love story set in the early nineties,...
- 6/14/2018
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
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