Je t’aime, John Wayne
Je t'aime, John Wayne
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A delirious, meticulous monochrome pastiche of Godard’s early New Wave movies, in which a young Londoner lives out his fantasy of being JeanPaul Belmondo, keeps his cool while childminding and gets to meet the Seberg/Karina woman of his dreams.
Also in this combined programme
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Dish
Fuelled by chemicals and desire, a night of mischief unfolds that compels Mo to explore her hidden secrets. -
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The Cat with Hands
Back in the mists of Victorian times, a sinister man tells his young apprentice the legend of a ferocious feline thief. -
Lambeth Marsh
Poetic reflection on the decaying London borough of Lambeth, down by the river. -
Episodes from the Life of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
Striking animation technique doubles all the characters in an ultra-short version of Robert Louis Stevenson’s famous book. -
My Other Wheelchair is a Porsche
Irreverent, unique film provides a startling new perspective on disability and desire. -
Sister Lulu
Breathless and intensely told jewel with echoes of Curt McDowell’s erotic fantasy Thundercrack! -
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Film details
- Country of production
- United Kingdom
- Year
- 2001
- Festival edition
- IFFR 2002
- Length
- 10'
- Medium/Format
- 35mm
- Language
- English, French
- Premiere status
- -
- Director
- Toby MacDonald
- Producer
- Luke Morris, Momac
- Sales / World rights holder
- Claire Cook