Movies are warfare - plain, unadulterated power grabs between actors
and directors. Despite their creatively symbiotic nature, actors
hate directors and directors loathe actors. It's all psychological
and sociological warfare of the likes that hasn't been as well
captured on film as in Catherine Breillat's astonishingly honest,
behind-the-scenes, semi-autobiographical account "Sex is Comedy."
When she's not cursing at them, flirting with them, or playing
armchair psychiatrist to them, director Jeanne (Anne Parillaud)
really hates actors. She hates them for the true emotion they hide,
feeling that it's her duty to seduce from them honest, revealing
performances.
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