• Oct 2, 2012 from 2:00pm to 4:00pm
  • Location: Film Society of Lincoln Center (to be determined)
  • Latest Activity: Aug 21, 2019

You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet

Vous n'avez encore rien vu | Alain Resnais, 2012
France | French with English Subtitles | 115 minutes

From its impish title to its vibrant formal experimentation, You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet proves that, at age 90, master French filmmaker Alain Resnais (Hiroshima Mon Amour,Wild Grass) is indeed still full of surprises. Based on two works by the playwright Jean Anouilh, the film opens with a who’s-who of French acting royalty (including Mathieu Amalric, Michel Piccoli and frequent Resnais muse Sabine Azéma) being summoned to the reading of a late playwright’s last will and testament. Upon their arrival, the playwright (Denis Podalydès) appears on a TV screen from beyond the grave and asks his erstwhile collaborators to evaluate a recording of an experimental theater company performing his Eurydice—a play they themselves all appeared in over the years. But as the video unspools, something curious happens: instead of watching passively, these seasoned thespians begin acting out the text alongside their youthful avatars, looking back into the past rather like mythic Orpheus himself. Gorgeously shot by cinematographer Eric Gautier on stylized sets that recall the French poetic realism of the 1930s, You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet is an alternately wry and wistful valentine to actors and the art of performance from a director long fascinated by the intersection of life, theater and cinema.

Series: NYFF50: Main Slate

Venue: Alice Tully Hall, Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center

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