Gaspar Noe
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Win Enter the Void on DVD plus a signed poster
Movie Competition | Matt | 25th April 2011
Gaspar Noé's latest is a brilliant, controversial eye-trip of sex, death and drugs that will make you want to cleanse yourself immediately after viewing, so answer this question and you could be well on your way to the best shower you've ever had.
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Enter The Void
Movie Review | Matt | 24th September 2010
Thanks to the brutally graphic rape scene in his last movie Irréversible, Gaspar Noé has joined the ranks of notorious filmmakers who court controversial subjects. But the problem with this is that people tend to focus only on the 'shock factor', at the expense of the film as a whole. So, while trying to avoid doing just that, let's talk about Enter The Void, a film that gives a first-person account of a gruesome death and an ambivalent afterlife via hallucinatory drugs, explicit sex and incest. Oh.
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