Leos Carax
- Director
- Writer
- Actor
Leos Carax made several short films and also wrote film criticism, then
at the age of 24 years made a very strong first feature
Boy Meets Girl (1984). The film
played at the 1984 Cannes film festival and was a critical triumph. It
paved the way for Carax's second feature
Bad Blood (1986) (Bad Blood).
That film was a giant step forward in the same direction that he was
going in with his first film. Both films were visually stunning and
focused on young love and also alienation. With his reputation and
talent at its peak, he set out to make what seemed it seemed like would
be another triumph.
The Lovers on the Bridge (1991)
(The Lovers on the Bridge) was the result of three long years of very
difficult production; Carax spent a fortune building some of the sets
and filming some mind-blowing sequences. Unfortunately, neither critics
nor audiences favored what was a truly grand vision of the themes he
dealt with in his first two films. Carax went into an a 8 year long
exile, but finally returned with
Pola X (1999). It was a departure from his
other films and another critical flop.