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Gaspar Noe : ウィキペディア英語版
Gaspar Noé

Gaspar Noé ((:gasˈpar noˈe); born December 27, 1963) is an Argentine film director and screenwriter living in France. He is the son of Argentinian painter, writer and intellectual Luis Felipe Noé. Noé graduated from Louis Lumière College. He is mostly known for his feature films ''I Stand Alone'', ''Irréversible'', ''Enter the Void'' and ''Love''.
==Career and influences==
The films of Stanley Kubrick are one source of inspiration for Noé, and he occasionally makes references to them in his own works. Noé stated in the September 2012 edition of ''Sight & Sound'' magazine that seeing ''2001: A Space Odyssey'' at the age of seven changed his life, without which experience he would never have become a director. Noé also cites the 1983 Austrian serial killer film, ''Angst'', by Gerald Kargl, as a major influence.
Three of his films feature the character of a nameless butcher played by Philippe Nahon: ''Carne'', ''I Stand Alone'' and, in a cameo, ''Irréversible''.
His work has been strongly associated with a series of films defined as the cinéma du corps/cinema of the body, which according to Tim Palmer share an attenuated use of narrative, generally assaulting and often illegible cinematography, confrontational subject material, a treatment of sexual behavior as violent rather than mutually intimate, and a pervasive sense of social nihilism or despair.〔Palmer, Tim (2011). Brutal Intimacy: Analyzing Contemporary French Cinema, Wesleyan University Press, Middleton CT. ISBN 0-8195-6827-9.〕
Noé often breaks the fourth wall by directly addressing the audience through the use of confronting, and sometimes strobing, typography that aims to "disrupt and disturb" the viewer, similar to the typographical methods practised by Jean-Luc Godard.〔http://www.eyemagazine.com/opinion/article/a-soul-drifting-in-neon-limbo〕
In 2013, Noé shot the cover art for American singer-songwriter Sky Ferreira's debut album ''Night Time, My Time''.
His most recent film, ''Love,'' premiered at the Grand Theatre Lumiere in the Midnight Screenings section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival.

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