Gaspar Noé
Provocative and boundary-pushing, Argentine filmmaker Gaspar Noé was born in Buenos Aires in 1963 and has been actively directing since 1985. Known for his work in the psychological drama and horror genres, Noé has achieved international acclaim for films such as "Irreversible," "Enter the Void," and "Climax," earning him a Cannes Film Festival award for "I Stand Alone." His directorial style is marked by his use of explicit content, non-linear narratives, and immersive visuals, often blurring the lines between reality and hallucination. As an artist, Noé is unflinchingly brave, daring to explore the darkest corners of the human mind with a raw honesty that is both shocking and fascinating.