Climax/Interview


Gaspar Noé in Conversation in Copenhagen: A Long-Form Interview for Blockbuster


Published on YouTube on November 10, 2018 by the Danish media outlet Blockbuster, this interview with Gaspar Noé was recorded in Copenhagen during the promotional tour for Climax. Running for approximately forty minutes, the video stands out for its extended, in-depth format, offering a rare opportunity to hear the filmmaker articulate his ideas beyond standard promotional soundbites.


Throughout the conversation, Noé discusses the conception of Climax, describing the film as an experience driven more by sensation than by narrative. He emphasizes the central role of music, dance, and camera movement, as well as the importance of improvisation and physical performance. For Noé, cinema is first and foremost a bodily experience, meant to affect the viewer on a visceral level.


The interview also broadens to encompass his wider body of work. Noé reflects on his rejection of conventional storytelling and openly acknowledges influences ranging from experimental cinema to genre films and European auteurs. He addresses the controversy that often surrounds his films, framing provocation not as a goal in itself, but as an inevitable outcome of pursuing complete artistic freedom.



Calm and candid in tone, Noé offers thoughtful insights into his relationship with audiences and critics, and reiterates his belief in cinema as a powerful emotional language. The interview ultimately provides a valuable snapshot of Gaspar Noé’s artistic philosophy at a pivotal moment in his career, as Climax marked both critical recognition and a continuation of his uncompromising approach to filmmaking.