indieWIRE INTERVIEW | “Love Songs” Director Christophe Honore by Lisa Rosman (March 20, 2008)
Louis Garrel, Ludivine Sagnier and Clotilde Hesme in a scene from Christophe Honore's "Love Songs." Image courtesy of IFC Films.
Whatever it is that Americans glamorize about Paris, the films of Christophe Honore possess in spades. Stylish, irreverent, gorgeously rendered and unabashedly romantic, his features are both modern and classically Gallic and “Love Songs,” a musical that IFC Films opens in the U.S. this Friday theatrically (and also on demand), may be his best yet. indieWIRE couldn’t have been more enthused to talk with him about this film and on the state of French film in general during an interview during NYC’s Rendezvous With French Cinema series. In his latest effort, Honore tells the story of a couple with a stalled relationship. In an effort to re-energize their love lives, Ismael (Louis Garrel) and Julie (Ludivine Sagnier) enter into a playful yet emotionally charged threesome with Alice (Clotilde Hesme). A tragedy, however, strikes and the young Parisians are forced to deal with the fragility of life and the unexpected fluidity of love… “I have always loved musical comedies, especially the George Cukor ones,” the writer/director says through a translator. “‘But Love Songs’ isn’t really inscribed in that tradition. It’s a sung film that falls in the tradition of realism. Of course, the first reference is to Jacques Demy‘s ‘Umbrellas of Cherbourg,’ but I think even Demy is more of a subterranean level of influence.” Continuing Honore adds, “The whole process of making this film was very speedy,” he says. Cast last November, the actors recorded the songs in a studio in December, and then shot the film during 30 days in January. “That’s how it is in France. You either take three years to get together the budget, or you just make the film with a ridiculously low amount of money. But these constraints inspire me.” Honore makes no bones about the fact that he doesn’t feel European film is a leader right now. “US cinema sets the bar both from an industry and an artistic point of view,” he says. “But as a filmmaker I am working principally for the French, although I am pleased that my films have reached an international stage.” “Love Songs” director Christophe Honore (left) and actor Louis Garrel in New York at the recent Rendez Vous with French Cinema series. Photo by Brian Brooks/indieWIRE
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