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Arthouse Redux: Claire Denis: A Little Restraint Goes a Long Way

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

There are filmmakers who use their medium purely to entertain, or to preach a particular message, or to guide their audience down the path of a particular story, tightly controlling and manipulating their audience’s reactions to what’s on the screen: milking the laughs, exagerrating the conflicts, torquing up both the actions and the reactions of their characters. And then there are those rare and gifted filmmakers who have mastered the art of restraint, who paint their canvases in quiet moments and tiny brushstrokes that allow room for the audience to shape and influence their own response to what they’re seeing. French director Claire Denis is an artist of the highest order when it comes to the use of restraint and realism in filmmaking.
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