"I'm Gonna Explode" is a punchy exploration of unattributable teenage angst that expands the usually male view of "Rebel Without a Cause"-type dramas. Nicholas Ray meets Jean-Luc Godard in “I’m Gonna ...
Mexican filmmaker Gerardo Naranjo (“Drama/Mex”) channels 60s-era Godard in his latest, “I’m Gonna Explode,” which opens today for a week-long run at the Film Society of Lincoln Center in New York.
Godardian teenage angst paean or super-sized Keystone Cops episode? Or perhaps Gerardo Naranjo’s I’m Gonna Explode is just an unholy mix of both. In the film, two teenagers from Guanajuato, Mexico, ...
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Boldly transposing Pierrot le Fou to a Mexico City suburb, Gerardo Naranjo’s self-consciously triumphantly tragicomic third feature puts a pair of disaffected high-school students on the road to ...
Tale of a young couple who throw caution to the wind and set out in search of their true fate. Román is the son of a contemptible, right-leaning congressman. Recently enrolled in a new high school, ...
Tale of a young couple who throw caution to the wind and set out in search of their true fate. Román is the son of a contemptible, right-leaning congressman. Recently enrolled in a new high school, ...
Transferred to a new high school, a conservative politician’s rebellious son (Juan Pablo de Santiago) introduces himself to the student body with a talent-show sketch, titled “See You in Hell,” in ...