Vortex (2022)
January 27, 2022Release Date
Vortex (2022)
January 27, 2022Release Date
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Currently Vortex is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: MUBI, Hoopla, Apple TV, Amazon Video, MUBI Amazon Channel, Vudu, Kanopy
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Dario Argento
Lui
Françoise Lebrun
Elle
Alex Lutz
Stéphane
Kamel Benchemekh
Grocer
Corinne Bruand
Claire / Costume Design
Nathalie Roubaud
Junkie / Set Decoration
Kylian Dheret
Kiki
Charles Morillon
Actor
Philippe Rouyer
Editorial Friend
Frank Villeneuve
Actor
Jean-Pierre Bouyxou
Editorial Friend
Laurent Aknin
Editorial Friend
Joël Clabault
Le voisin
Stephane Derderian
Editorial Friend
Jean-Baptiste Thoret
Editorial Friend
Gaspar Noé
Director / Writer
Denis Bedlow
Editor
Benoît Debie
Director of Photography
Nina Doré
Additional Third Assistant Director
Louise Pichon
Set Decoration Buyer
Jonathan Acbard
Boom Operator
Josselin Panchout
Boom Operator
Ken Yasumoto
Production Sound Mixer / Sound Re-Recording Mixer / Supervising Sound Editor
Simon Beausoleil
Visual Effects Producer
Pierre Buffin
Visual Effects Supervisor
Camille Gibrat
Visual Effects Producer
Mathieu Barbe
VFX Artist
Hugo Jean
VFX Artist
Aurélien Marquaille
VFX Artist
Balthazar Sahel
VFX Artist
Annabelle Zoellin
Head of Production
Jérôme Gaspard
Stunt Coordinator
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Vortex is a 2021 avant-garde psychological drama film written and directed by Gaspar Noé. It stars Dario Argento as a father and author, in his first leading role, alongside Françoise Lebrun as his wife, and Alex Lutz as their son, Stéphane. The film deals with the themes of the human condition and personal problems, uses a slow, minimal cinematic approach and is almost defiantly restrained: a pockmarked, faded palette of the frame, deaf voices, and the use of low-frequency background sound.
The film premiered in the Cannes Premiere section at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival, to received acclaim from film critics, a difference between Noé's previous films which had received divisive receptions, with praise for Noé's direction, Argento and Lebrun's performances, emotional power, scope, ambition and execution. This led Noe's career and creative shift from extremity to the slow cinema genre, with the use of realistic character drama.