Love is set to open in New York City October 30th, with additional markets and an online release November 6th.
via: Vice
Love made its controversial World Premiere at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this year. Shot in stereoscopic 3D, Love is Noé’s semi-autobiographic, heavily graphic, and most narratively ambitious film since his 2009 tour de force Enter the Void.
The film follows Murphy, who wakes in his apartment one New Year’s Day to a frantic call from his ex-girlfriend’s mother. His ex, Electra, has been missing for months and her mother fears the worst. Over the course of a long, rainy day, Murphy finds himself alone in his apartment, reminiscing about the greatest love affair of his life—the two years he spent with Electra.
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