My report is part comedy, part tragedy. First to mirth.
French director, Catherine
Breillat was in town for the UK premiere of her new movie, Sex
is Comedy, at the Filmhouse today. Catherine is something of an EIFF
regular - raising the temperature in previous years when she brought hot
little numbers like Romance,
Fat Girl and Une
Vrai Jeune Fille to Edinburgh.
The movie, a sex comedy unsurprisingly, stars Anne Parillaud and looks
at the complications on set of trying to film a sex scene for film.
iofilm photographer, Simon, had no such problems directing the controversial
director to pose in front of her billboard poster.
To tragedy
Another movie, had its world premiere tonight - Alex (Repo Man, Sid and
Nancy) Cox's Revengers
Tragedy, starring Derek Jacobi, model turned actress, Sophie Dahl
and comedian turned actor, Eddie
Izzard.
Cox and Izzard turned
up to give us all a wave. It's amusing to think that just a few years
ago the most famous transvestite in the UK was a little-known stand-up
comic performing out of a pokey little Fringe venue, just five minutes
from the premiere. Then he was ripping tickets at the box office, manning
the bar and performing. The film may be a tragedy (in more ways
than one if Gator's
review is prescient), but Izzard must be smiling inside.
Surprise Movie
Finally, every year the EIFF screens a Surprise Movie. Well, without further
ado I can reveal that the surprise movie tonight was The Bourne Identity.
Based on the book by Robert Ludlum, it's a cracking mystery thriller with
Matt Damon as a top agent who has lost his memory and is trying to find
out who he is with the help of Francke (Run Lola Run) Potente.
Read El Topo's review
of Sex Is Comedy
Read Gator MacReady's
review of Revengers Tragedy



