Like Francis Ford Coppola’s 1982 musical folly ONE FROM THE HEART, Leos Carax’s new rock opera ANNETTE is not interested in playing it safe, whether that means, like Coppola's film, enlisting idiosyncratic musicians for songs that challenge movie-musical convention, or enlisting a puppet to play the titular role. We’re joined again this week by our friend Joshua Rothkopf to unpack which of ANNETTE’s provocations work and which don’t, before placing it alongside ONE FROM THE HEART to discuss the two films’ use of high artifice, the troubled relationships and troubling men at their centers, and how their respective engagement with sex and nudity reflects the times in which they were made. Plus Your Next Picture Show, where we share recent filmgoing experiences in hopes of putting something new on your radar.
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Your Next Picture Show:
Josh: Julia Ducournau’s TITANE
Genevieve: Richard Linklater’s SCHOOL OF ROCK
Keith: David Bruckner’s THE NIGHT HOUSE
Tasha: Bill Benz’s THE NOWHERE INN
Outro music: “So May We Start” by Sparks et al.
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