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Gaspar Noe’s explicit ‘Love’ sets Cannes atwitter

May 21, 2015, 7:36 AM

Actors Aomi Muyock, left, Klara Kristin, center, and director Gaspar Noe pose for photographers dur...

Actors Aomi Muyock, left, Klara Kristin, center, and director Gaspar Noe pose for photographers during a photo call for the film Love, at the 68th international film festival, Cannes, southern France, Thursday, May 21, 2015. (AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau)

(AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau)

CANNES, France (AP) — The movies are in love with love, but they’re often squeamish about sex.

That’s not something that can be said about director Gaspar Noe, whose new film “Love” brings graphic sex — in myriad positions and permutations, in twosomes, threesomes and groups — to the Cannes Film Festival.

A depiction of turbulent youthful relationships, it’s extremely explicit — and it’s in 3-D. “Love” is full frontal, in-your-face filmmaking.

“I want to make movies out of blood, sperm and tears,” said the central male character, an American film student in Paris. That could be Noe’s motto, too.

The director wants to smash the convention that keeps graphic eroticism out of mainstream cinema.

“I was making a film about love,” Noe told reporters in Cannes Thursday. “It wasn’t a film about Swiss banks or Scientology.”

“What everyone has in common is their love of making love,” he said.

“Love” stars American actor Karl Glusman and European performers Aomi Muyock and Klara Kristin as the members of a turbulent love triangle in Paris. Noe has a cameo as a wig-wearing art gallery owner.

The actors said they were initially uncomfortable with the film’s all-baring intimacy, though they came to embrace it.

“The first day shooting, Gaspar decided to start us off with a close-up of my genitals,” Glusman said. “I was in the bathroom beforehand looking in the mirror, thinking I should escape to the airport and run back to the United States.”

Glusman said he was proud of the finished movie — and so was his mother, “especially because the film is playing in such a prestigious festival.”

Noe, an Argentina-born French director, has a history of cinematic provocations. His 2002 film “Irreversible” contained a scene so violent that some audience members bolted for the exits. “Enter the Void,” which played at Cannes in 2009, was a hallucinatory drug odyssey that left some entranced and others baffled.

“Love” offers an eye-catching mix of sex and 3-D, a technology Noe says he used because it was a new challenge.

“There is something childish about 3-D,” Noe said. “It’s like a game. … I thought what’s the next game I’ve never played that might be fun?”

“Love” was — unsurprisingly — one of the most anticipated films at Cannes, where it is playing as a special out-of-competition screening.

Yet some reviewers found it disappointingly limp. The Guardian newspaper called it “50 shades of vanilla.”

The Hollywood Reporter said that if you strip out the sex, the film is “a wistful, some might say sappy story about heartbreak, made with impressive cinematic elan but somewhat shallow emotional depth.”

Whatever the critics say, sex will sell “Love” — and also limit its commercial prospects.

The film should be screened uncut in much of Europe, where audiences and censors are tolerant of explicit, nonviolent sex scenes. But it is likely to fall foul of film censors in many countries and will probably have a limited release in the United States.

“The Americans, when it comes to film distribution, they can be very square,” Noe said.

“I think this movie could never have been done in America. No way.”

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Gaspar Noe’s explicit ‘Love’ sets Cannes atwitter