
Trouble Every Day
Claire Denis / FR, DE, JP, 2001 / 102 min.
With this enchanting mix of blood and sensuality, Claire Denis made a poetic body horror dealing with lust, power and delirium. An odyssey into the hidden, darkest areas of our brains – with seductive camerawork by Agnès Godard and a score by Tindersticks.

While on honeymoon in Paris, Shane (Vincent Gallo) is desperately searching for his former colleague Dr. Semeneau, with whom he undertook a radical investigation into the human libido. Both men bear the terrible scars of their experiments, and Shane is consumed by an insatiable, bloodthirsty hunger.
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Details
Director
Claire Denis
Production year
2001
Country
FR, DE, JP
Original title
Trouble Every Day
Length
102 min.
Language
English, French
Subtitles
ENG
Format
DCP
Part of
2001
In its film programme 2001 – A Time Capsule, Eye Filmmuseum is marking the 25th anniversary of the year 2001 with a generous helping of nostalgia, screening 25 films that were released in 2001.



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