'PASSION' GETS BELGIUM PREMIERE AT FEB FILM CLUB
AND YET ANOTHER POSITIVE FRENCH REVIEW OF DE PALMA'S LATEST
The
Genres Next Door monthly film club presents a premiere in Brussels, Belgium, of
Brian De Palma's
Passion on February 7. According to its website, Genres Next Door's monthly film club projects films that explore different sexualities and minority lifestyles through films that would otherwise see little or no distribution in Belgium.
Tweets from
Dutch journalists indicate that De Palma has been doing more interviews ahead of the premieres in Belgium and France (Feb. 13). Lindsey of
Rachel McAdams Online tells us that
Algemeen Dagblad is one of the biggest Dutch journalists. His tweet, according to Lindsey, says that he has finished writing up his interview with De Palma, and that he hopes that
Passion will make it to Dutch theaters, which is not the case in all countries. "Unjustified!" he writes. And if you speak Dutch, you can listen to (and understand) an interview with Ghent Film Festival director
Patrick Duynslaegher, discussing De Palma, at
Radio 1. (
Big thanks to Lindsey for steering us in the right direction on that, too!)
"DE PALMA AT THE TOP OF HIS ART"Meanwhile,
Avoir-Alire's Kevin Bertrand posted a review of
Passion yesterday, stating that "after five years of absence, Brian De Palma returns to top form." Bertrand likes that De Palma added his own twist to the
Alain Corneau source material, and feels that making the two protagonists closer in age makes the erotic power plays involved in the story more credible. "Just like his characters," writes Bertrand, "Brian De Palma takes pleasure in manipulating his world, multiplying twists, blurring the boundaries between dream and reality to lose the viewer in a con game to the diabolically black conclusion."