Mauvais sang
Mauvais sang
The near future is on the streets of Paris. Life goes on, but a mysterious disease called STBO is destroying the youth. Not everyone, only those who plunge into sexual intercourse without any emotional attraction, without love. There are rumors that there is a vaccine for the disease, but it is located in one of the well-guarded offices of the city. Former thieves Max and Hans are hired to find a cure. Max hires a young guy, Alex, who, despite his love for Lisa, is irresistibly drawn to Anna, Mark's lover. Read more Director Leos Carax from the very beginning began to shoot good films, which are accepted by the audience and the jury of film festivals, which are eager for aesthetics. For the director, the film "Bad Blood" became one of the most significant in his career. The film won the very first Alfred Bauer Award for "Breaking New Paths in Film Art." This film is considered one of the first in the list of metaphors on the subject of AIDS in cinema. Leos Carax was only 25 years old at the time, and this was his second project. For it, he received several nominations for the César Award and won two bears at the Berlin Film Festival. In addition, the tape won the Louis Delluc prize. Giving the name to his creation, Carax made an allusion to Arthur Rimbaud's poem "One Summer in Hell". There are several interesting cameos in the film. This is the appearance of the director himself in a shot where a man looks out the window and his ex-girlfriend Mier Perrier, who played a young mother. In addition, this avant-garde thriller became critical for actresses Julie Delpy and Juliette Binoche. According to the latter, it was in this film that she finally felt the camera.