Mauvais Sang

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Plot

This critically acclaimed French drama blends film noir and science fiction elements in a story about a strange and deadly plague. A sexually transmitted disease called STBO is sweeping the country; it's spread by having sex without emotional involvement, and most of its victims are teenagers who make love out of curiosity rather than commitment. While a serum that can treat the disease has been formulated, it's been locked away in an inaccessible government building, and most of those suffering can't get at it. A woman known as "The American" (Carroll Brooks) has hired Marc (Michel Piccoli), who is deep in debt and desperate for cash, to steal the drug; Marc enlists the aid of Alex (Denis Lavant), the teenage son of one of his close friends, to help pull off the robbery. Alex is in love with Lise (Julie Delpy), a girl his age that he's been involved with, but he finds himself attracted to Anna (Juliette Binoche), Marc's younger lover who is determined to stand by her man. Mauvais Sang received the Alfred Bauer Prize at the Berlin International Film Festival and the International Fantasy Film Award at the Fantasporto Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Review

The second film in his so-called Alex trilogy, Leos Carax's Mauvais Sang might be the most ecstatic entry in the French auteur's sparse oeuvre. A movie brimming with giddy excess and hopeless romanticism, Mauvais Sang makes no apologies for privileging sentiment over sense. The improbable sci-fi plot is perfunctory pulp; it's nothing more than an excuse to string together exhilarating bursts of movie-drunk moments. As in the other installments of the trilogy, Carax casts the remarkable Denis Lavant as his lead and alter ego, Alex (Carax's given name). Young and impulsive, Alex is the quintessential Carax protagonist: a brooding and romantic obsessive searching restlessly for pure -- and hence, fleeting -- love. Paralleling this obsession is Carax's own passion for cinema. If his whimsy and earnestness are redolent of silent film, his exploration of the expressive possibilities of the medium recalls the early French New Wave. The movie's elliptical cutting, stylized mise-en-scéne, and sound-stage look cohere into a lyrical, pop-infused view of the world. Perhaps no scene encapsulates the movie's spirit best than a rousing musical interlude. Carax's tracking camera follows Alex as he staggers, limps, and finally breaks into a sprint on a deserted city street to David Bowie's "Modern Love." Anticipating a similar musical epiphany in his next film, The Lovers on the Bridge, the scene also captures the liberating audacity of Carax's cockeyed romanticism. ~ Elbert Ventura, Rovi

Cast

Carroll Brooks - The American woman; Hugo Pratt - Boris; Serge Reggiani - Charlie; Mireille Perrier - The Young Mother; Jerome Zucca - Thomas; Charles Schmitt - Commissar; Philippe Fretin; François Négret

Credit

Antoine Beau - First Assistant Director, Leos Carax - Director, Nelly Quettier - Editor, Sergey Prokofiev - Composer (Music Score), Chantal Houdoy - Makeup, Michel Vandestien - Production Designer, Jean-Yves Escoffier - Cinematographer, Alain Dahan - Producer, Philippe Diaz - Producer, Guy Trielli - Special Effects, Leos Carax - Screenwriter

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Mauvais Sang

Movie Poster ©AAA Classics 1986
Directed by Leos Carax
Produced by Denis Chateau
Alain Dahan
Philippe Diaz
Written by Léos Carax
Starring Michel Piccoli
Juliette Binoche
Denis Lavant
Music by Benjamin Britten
David Bowie
Sergei Prokofiev
Cinematography Jean-Yves Escoffier
Editing by Nelly Quettier
Distributed by AAA Classics
Release date(s) 26 November 1986 (1986-11-26)
Running time 116 minutes
Country France
Language French

Mauvais Sang (French pronunciation: [movɛ sɑ̃], Bad Blood) is Leos Carax's second film. Released in 1986, the film played at the 37th Berlin International Film Festival[1] before being nominated for 3 César Awards and winning Prix Louis Delluc. The film had 504,803 Admissions in France. [2]

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Plot

In Paris of the not-too-distant future, a mysterious new disease named STBO is killing young people who make love without emotional involvement. A serum has been developed, but it is locked away in an office block, out of the reach of those who need it most. An American woman blackmails two ageing crooks, Marc and Hans, into stealing the STBO serum. Marc recruits Alex, a rebellious teenager whose father worked for him before getting himself killed. Although Alex has a girlfriend, Lise, he end up falling for Marc’s young lover, Anna...

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Accolades

Berlin Film Festival 1987
  • Nominated for Silver Bear Award
  • Winner of Alfred Bauer Award
  • Winner of C.I.C.A.E. Award
César Awards 1987
  • Nominated for Best Actress - Juliette Binoche
  • Most Promising Actress - Julie Delpy
  • Nominated for Best Cinematography - Jean-Yves Escoffier

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