Charlotte Wells & Frankie Corio on Aftersun | NYFF60

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  • Опубліковано 9 жов 2022
  • Director Charlotte Wells and actor Frankie Corio discuss Aftersun, a Main Slate selection of this year’s festival, moderated by NYFF Artistic Director, Dennis Lim.
    Aftersun is now playing at Film at Lincoln Center. Get tickets: www.filmlinc.org/films/aftersun/
    In one of the most assured and spellbinding feature debuts in years, Scottish director Charlotte Wells has fashioned a textured memory piece inspired by her relationship with her dad, taking place over the course of a brooding weekend at a coastal resort in Turkey. The charismatic Paul Mescal and naturalistic newcomer Francesca Corio fully inhabit Calum and Sophie, a divorced father and his daughter often mistaken for brother and sister, who share a close and loving bond that creates an entire world unto itself. Wells employs an unusual and gorgeous aesthetic that brings us into the interior space of this parent and child, even as she judiciously withholds details, an approach that finally grants the film a singular emotional wallop. Aftersun reimagines the coming-of-age narrative as a poignant, ultimately ungraspable chimera, informed by the present as much as the past. Winner of the French Touch Prize of the Jury at this year’s Cannes Festival. An A24 release.
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  • @jareddavulture58
    @jareddavulture58 Рік тому +49

    Just finished watching this. So wild I felt this movie hit me in the core during my first watch. But didn’t fully get why. After doing some research on meanings and interpretation of the films/scenes.. I sobbed like a baby. I so desperately wanted to console and hold Sophie and callum.

  • @SCharlesDennicon
    @SCharlesDennicon Рік тому +8

    Frankie Corio is so god damn adorable. Her performance and her chemistry with Mescal make the movie. Such a surprisingly strong movie.

  • @ewelllle
    @ewelllle Рік тому +22

    „I dont think we wanna do the why questions“ Thank you

  • @ThePaulaon1
    @ThePaulaon1 Рік тому +1

    Such a powerful movie. Drove me to tears. Can't stop thinking about it. Wee Frankie is an absolute star, a wee beauty. ✨️

  • @swayampattnaik4858
    @swayampattnaik4858 Рік тому +2

    Frankie is so childishly hilarious like her face at 6:30 when Charlotte said paul was hardworking.

    • @FredBloggsTheThird
      @FredBloggsTheThird Рік тому +2

      She's reacting to the noises she's making with the mic in her hands

  • @antoniotulum4776
    @antoniotulum4776 Рік тому +8

    great movie..so sad

  • @davidjay_
    @davidjay_ Рік тому +16

    In poetic or cinematic-meta irony (or memory), Frankie here is a dead ringer for the young Abigail Breslin in Little Miss Sunshine.

    • @erghface7697
      @erghface7697 Рік тому +2

      They look nothing alike

    • @catalinaa766
      @catalinaa766 Рік тому +1

      @@erghface7697 no but they have similar like bubbliness and personality

  • @chrisholtkamp3269
    @chrisholtkamp3269 Рік тому +1

    What is the name of the short doc that Charlotte references about 15 minutes into the talk?

  • @emiliobello2538
    @emiliobello2538 4 місяці тому

    Ladies night

  • @LeRomSan
    @LeRomSan Рік тому

    I don't know what happens with this actress, maybe she's too shy or maybe she's kind of dumb talking but gurl, they should have prepared her for these situations. She has a kind of 'I don't give a sh*t attitude' in every interview, I know she's a child and she's new in all ot this, but I don't know, if you have a masterpiece, your actors should be more fluent talking about your film.

    • @adamb1130
      @adamb1130 Рік тому +45

      Nonsense. I was thinking the complete opposite. She's 12/13? It is refreshing to see a kid just being a normal kid in these situations rather than having all of their real personality trained out of them.

    • @anthonyburn1010
      @anthonyburn1010 Рік тому +1

      Er, no.

    • @fayh364
      @fayh364 Рік тому +3

      @@adamb1130 Same, I was just thinking how nice it was to see a child seem like a child. It can't be easy doing lots of Q&As especially at her age and for the first time too.

    • @JT_1998
      @JT_1998 Рік тому +2

      It’s so not that serious