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’s “Climax” has been one of the buzziest — and strangest — films to debut at this year’s. The horror drama follows a group of street dancers, who have a seemingly normal existence until they are all drugged one night in a club. What follows is a bloodbath of psychedelic hallucinations.
With the exception of Sofia Boutella, the cast of “Climax” is made up of first-time actors, who shot the film in 15 days. Noe, who directed “Enter the Void” and the 3D sexually explicit “Love,” has been a regular on the Croisette throughout his career.
He spoke to Variety about “Climax,” which screened at Directors’ Fortnight and, why he walked out of “Black Panther,” and why movies shouldn’t be scared of male nudity. Where do you come up with the idea for “Climax”?
When you do a movie, it comes out of many different ideas that you had. I wanted to do a movie about [drug-inspired] trips.
And then on top of that, the thing that I didn’t expect was a girl invited me to a voguing ballroom in Paris in mid-December. When I saw all these boys and girls dancing, I said, “I’m visually falling in love with these young kids.” The whole movie was put together in January. We shot it in 15 days in February, and then we had two months of photos, and so the movie was conceived and delivered in four months. Usually, to make a baby, you need nine months. But the movie was done in the most instinctive way and with a collective joy. Related Was the movie inspired by your own personal drug use?