SEX IS COMEDY
Catherine Breillat is back on MIFF screens after her immensely popular and controversial film Romance steamed up screens in 1999. Sex is Comedy sees Breillat venture into new territory—pseudo-documentary—as she examines, wrth her tongue firmly planted in her cheek, the natune of making films, and specifically sex scenes. Rather than demystifing the filmmaking process, Breillat, taking as a cue her 2001 success A ma soeuri, effectively highlights that the mystery cannot be truly permeated.
Director Jeanne (Anne Parillaud) is consumed with filming a difficult sex scene. Her 'stars', Gregoire Colin (Beau Travail, MIFF 2000) and Roxane Mesquida, effectively reprising her role from A ma soeur!, are the centre of attention, required to 'perform' when 'Action!' is called. Full of sly knowing humour, Sex is Comedy is a delightfully voyeuristic experience as Breillat leads us into the world of a film set complete with a nervous cast, a giant fake penis and a crew with nerves of steel.