Jealousy

In comparison with near-impenetrable Garrel efforts like Regular Lovers (2005) and Frontier of the Dawn (2008), JEALOUSY cuts straight to the heart.

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Jealousy

(La jalousie)
Philippe Garrel is one of the major French filmmakers of the post-New Wave who has slowly begun to gain recognition in America. Shot in lustrous, widescreen black and white by the great Willy Kurant (MASCULIN FEMININ, UNDER THE SUN OF SATAN), JEALOUSY may be Philippe Garrel’s most accessible film in nearly 50 years of filmmaking. The film opens with a man leaving his wife and daughter and, in a series of brief conversations, observed gestures, chance encounters and impulsive acts, tells the story of the relationships that flounder and thrive in the wake of this decision. Louis Garrel, the director’s son and frequent star, plays the husband (in an autobiographical nod to his 2nd feature DROIT DE VISITE (1965) which was based on when his father Maurice left his mother and himself for an actress), who moves into a garret apartment with his fellow actor girlfriend (Anne Mouglalis) as they struggle with fidelity and the temptation to give up their art for an easier life. Shot with Garrel’s celebrated sensitivity and attention to faces, bodies, hands and the intricacies of the human heart, JEALOUSY is an especially intimate, deeply poignant and never less than enthralling tale of love, temptation and betrayal.
Not Rated
Genre
Drama
Runtime
77
Language
French
Director
Philippe Garrel
Cast
Anna Mouglalis
FEATURED REVIEW
Alan Scherstuhl, Village Voice

Vital and vigorous even when its characters feel scraped of vigor/vitality, Philippe Garrel's latest finds boho Parisians facing the ends of marriages, affairs, and the feasibility of bohemian existence itself. "I can handle being broke but not being poor," sighs unemployed actress Claudia (Anna ...

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