Shane (Vincent Gallo) and June (Tricia Vessey) are spending their honeymoon in Paris. But in fact, Shane is on a search for his former colleague Léo, with whom he shares a dark past. Now TROUBLE EVERY DAY can be viewed in a newly digitized version. The restoration was carried out by Agnès Godard, the cinematographer and Denis' loyal companion from that time. In addition, the film is accompanied by a resonant soundtrack by the British band Tindersticks. "Claire Denis has had a profound influence on my work. She understands silence, implied emotion, and unresolved relationships. Trouble Everyday is sensuous, yet the film's indelible imagery is disturbing. As with most of Denis' work, she prioritizes mood, texture, sight, and sound over plot and narrative cohesion, creating an atmosphere of desire and dread, and I'm here for it." (Malik Isasis - Sooner Curator) "Claire Denis is without question one of the boldest filmmakers of our time, whose masterpiece" (Kino Zeit) "has lost none of its radicalism even after more than 20 years." (Artechock)
Drama, Horror
1h 41min
16 FSK
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Claire Denis uses intimate imagery to tell the story of two couples whose self-destructive desires will have deadly consequences.
Shane (Vincent Gallo) and June (Tricia Vessey) are spending their honeymoon in Paris. But in fact, Shane is on a search for his former colleague Léo, with whom he shares a dark past.
Now TROUBLE EVERY DAY can be viewed in a newly digitized version. The restoration was carried out by Agnès Godard, the cinematographer and Denis' loyal companion from that time. In addition, the film is accompanied by a resonant soundtrack by the British band Tindersticks.
"Claire Denis has had a profound influence on my work. She understands silence, implied emotion, and unresolved relationships. Trouble Everyday is sensuous, yet the film's indelible imagery is disturbing. As with most of Denis' work, she prioritizes mood, texture, sight, and sound over plot and narrative cohesion, creating an atmosphere of desire and dread, and I'm here for it." (Malik Isasis - Sooner Curator)
"Claire Denis is without question one of the boldest filmmakers of our time, whose masterpiece" (Kino Zeit) "has lost none of its radicalism even after more than 20 years." (Artechock)