Tuesday, May 21, 2013

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On behalf of Sundance Selects, you and a guest are invited to a screening of SOMETHING IN THE AIR, the newest film by French filmmaker Olivier Assayas. Following his critical triumphs, SUMMER HOURS and CARLOS, Assayas' semi-autobiographical new feature is a vibrant, incisively crafted story of a young man's artistic awakening in the politically turbulent French student movement of the early '70s. In a nod to his earlier film COLD WATER, Assayas' surrogate Gilles (newcomer Clement Metayer) is a graduating high school student in Paris deeply involved in the counterculture of the time. While Gilles begins to realize that his interests lie more in the revolutions in music and art, he finds himself pulled into ever more dangerous political protests by the people around him, especially his radicalized girlfriend (Lola Créton of GOODBYE FIRST LOVE). Illuminating and elegiac, Assayas' story celebrates that thrilling, evanescent moment in history when young people could feel revolution just within their grasp.
Release Date Something in the Air May 3, 2013 Limited
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Actors For Something in the Air

Lola Creton,Dolores Chaplin,Victoria Ley,India Menuez,Clement Metayer

Genres Something in the Air : Drama

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Movie Overview For Something in the Air

A drama based on an ancient Chinese proverb that breaks life down into four emotional cornerstones: happiness, pleasure, sorrow and love. A businessman bets his life on a horse race; a gangster sees the future; a pop star (Gellar) falls prey to a crime boss; a doctor must save the love of his life.

TagLine Something in the Air

The question is not whether we will die, but how we will live.

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Review For Something in the Air

Free of nostalgia and not overly critical in hindsight, it captures the immediacy of youth in hugely endearing fashion.
Dave Calhoun-Time Out

Every kid believes the world around him is changing in ways it hasn't before; for these kids, it really was. Or had.
Bill Goodykoontz-Arizona Republic

The pretty actors and counterculture nostalgia kept reminding me of Bernardo Bertolucci's The Dreamers. This is a much better film, infused with Assayas's characteristic love for the freshness of nature and the eagerness of youth.
J. R. Jones-Chicago Reader

Worth seeing for what it says of the turbulent state of France in the early 1970s, when Mr. Assayas was a high-school student in Paris ...
Joe Morgenstern-Wall Street Journal

A clear-eyed - if largely plot-free - memory play from writer-director Olivier Assayas, whose previous films have veered from the bizarre ("Demonlover," "Boarding Gate") to the poignant ("Summer Hours").
Ty Burr-Boston Globe

Depending on your tolerance for nostalgia, "Something in the Air" is either a bracing flashback to the 1970s wave of student radical fervor or a lengthy ride with some singularly self-righteous and naive troublemakers.
Colin Covert-Minneapolis Star Tribune

The characters exist more as poster children than fully formed individuals, but somehow that seems beside the point.
Kelly Vance-East Bay Express

A pitch-perfect period setting can't compensate for the presence of the lithe but terminally listless leads.
Kate Stables-Total Film

Assayas ensures that nostalgia and cynicism are kept at bay, keeping us aware of the doubts and insecurities of youthful characters.
Tom Dawson-The List

Part of Something in the Air's charm is that director Olivier Assayas looks at this tumultuous time with a sense of understanding and empathy.
Monica Castillo-Paste Magazine

The film looks good and captures the period feel of the time but the characters/actors fall far short of these qualities.
Robin Clifford-Reeling Reviews

The storytelling is wispy but, short of time travel, it's as close as you'll get to be a young French radical in the 1970s.
Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)-St. Paul Pioneer Press

Assayas has gathered a large, mostly inexperienced cast to create a mural of mood, a time when idealism was paramount, at least until the members of a political group begin to drift into their own destinies.
Laura Clifford-Reeling Reviews

It looks great, it sounds great...it'll inspire a hundred magazine photo-shoots, and it's got plenty of substance.
Oliver Lyttelton-The Playlist

Emotionally resonating. Assayas has a keen eye for period detail and atmosphere.
Avi Offer-NYC Movie Guru

Befitting a movie that's deeply autobiographical, Something in the Air has the vivid details of someone's memories, but it also has the shapelessness too.
Jack Rodgers-TV Guide's Movie Guide

Ought to interest anyone who has a soft spot for 60s/70s radicals, the French, rock n' roll, sex, long hair, dancing, painting, Pompeii and saying ridiculous things like "shouldn't revolutionary cinema employ revolutionary syntax?"
Jordan Hoffman-Badass Digest

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