Screened as part of NZIFF 2003
Sex is Comedy 2002
Catherine Breillat, of Romance and À ma soeur! infamy, satirises the decade’s new genre, the behind-the-scenes DVD extra, and parodies her own reputation as a hardcore theorist of female sexuality. Anne Parillaud stars as a filmmaker directing an arduous sex scene with young actors who detest each other. — BG
“Full of witticisms and aphorisms, Sex is Comedy takes the viewer into a faux-authentic sex shoot complete with giant fake penis, nerve-shattered cast and unflappable crew… Breillat here seems inclined to give her audience the answers they want: how she gets her actors to do these things… The tricks, lies, evasions and interpersonal sparring that fill this script could fill a dozen more, while Parillaud’s directorial jibes call to mind every self-reflexive French film from François Truffaut’s Day for Night to Olivier Assayas’ Irma Vep.” — B. Ruby Rich
“As visions of absurdity go, Grégoire Colin clowning with a prosthetic penis isn’t bad. Still, Sex is Comedy's payoff offers more than the words in its title.” — Johnny Ray Huston, San Francisco Bay Guardian