It’s Not Me + Boy Meets Girl

Saturday, August 2 - Wednesday, August 6, 2025

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IT’S NOT ME
“French cinema firebrand Leos Carax has spent 40 years making galvanizing movies that float in the beautifully perplexing nether space between reality and artifice, from Boy Meets Girl and The Lovers on the Bridge to Holy Motors and the recent musical Annette. In his new film, he lovingly evokes the aesthetics of Jean-Luc Godard, paying aptly cheeky respect to the late New Wave master, his own career, and cinema itself, rummaging through a century of movies to situate his work within a continuum of the medium. Rather than self-aggrandize, he uses this diaristic format for an iconoclastic and impudent inquiry into power, politics, and image-making that is at once wry and playful, oblique and deeply personal.” (New York Film Festival)

BOY MEETS GIRL
The first feature by Leos Carax (made when he was just twenty-three years old) is an intoxicating, lusciously stylized evocation of a nocturnal Paris populated by moody misfits and lost souls. Among them are Alex (Denis Lavant), an aspiring filmmaker whose girlfriend has just left him for his best friend, and Mireille (Mireille Perrier), a young woman who is contemplating suicide after being jilted by her lover. Over the course of a night, the two find themselves joined by fate in a passionate romance alive to both the ecstasy and ennui of youth.

Screening as part of Leos Carax: Modern Loves

  • Country France
  • Language French with English subtitles
  • Year 1984, 2024
  • Running Time 141 minutes
  • Format DCP
  • Distributor Janus
  • Director Leos Carax
  • Cast Denis Lavant, Mireille Perrier, Kateryna Yuspina, Nastya Golubeva Carax, Loreta Juodkaite, Bianca Madaluno
  • Accessibility Assistive Listening, T-Coil

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