Irreversible (film)

IЯЯƎVƎЯSIBLƎ is a film French, written, directed and realized by Gaspar Noé, and left on the screens in 2002, the May 24th. It was one of the most discussed films year 2002, involving in France an extremely impassioned debate, at the time of the Cannes festival in particular, because of presence in film of certain scenes of Viol and particularly explicit, realistic and violent Meurtre.

This film, of share its construction, is often compared with Memento, because the narration is made way chronologically reversed.

This film was prohibited at least 16 years in France at its exit into the room.

Synopsis

First sequence, dark and agitated: Marcus and Pierre return in a gay nightclub of the kind backroom, the Rectum . They there flush out a man and violently fight with him…

The following sequences go up time to include/understand the causes of the first sequence.

Technical sides

  • the film was turned completely in Super 16, which makes it possible Gaspar Noé to use a camera light and handy, the Minima. The image will be then inflated in Super 35 per numerical process.
  • the film is composed of 13 sequences including 6 long sequence shots.
  • the turning of Irréversible begins the July 15th 2001 and finishes the August 30th 2001. The film is made in the chronological direction of the facts, excluded the scene of the Park turned later on.
  • the first 30 minutes of film are accompanied by a background noise of a frequency of 28 Hz (low frequency close to a Infrason), not easily audible but being able to be felt through the rib cage. For the human ones, these low frequency noises can cause nauseas and giddinesses.

Data sheet

Distribution

Around film

  • the scene of Métro is turned to the station of Parisian Métro Buttes Chaumont.

See too

  • List of nonpornographic films containing not simulated sex acts

External bonds

  • '' Irréversible '' on Internet Movie Database

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