Audiard on Mashing Up All the Film’s Genres
This film is about “giving a chance to someone who deserves it,” says Zoe Saldaña who, along with the cast, unveiled their movie at the New York Film Fest.
If you’re hearing about it for the first time, you may find your head spinning at the number of genres invoked by the new Netflix awards hopeful Emilia Pérez. Or, less pithily, “That Spanish-language musical that’s also a family drama that’s also a cartel thriller that’s also a study in Trans identity. From a French auteur.
The French auteur may have been a little daunted by the challenge himself, “How much time do we have?” said Jacques Audiard (A Prophet), when asked after the NY Film Fest premiere Monday night how he set about developing his latest picture.
The movie has been selected as France’s official submission for the best international Oscar.
Netflix bought North American and U.K. rights at Cannes for release this fall.
The path to the screen wasn’t straightforward. Audiard adapted the screenplay from an opera he wrote based on a novel titled Listen by the French newspaper editor Boris Razon — who only included the Emilia-esque character as a subplot in a very different story.
If audiences will be surprised by the mashup, so was at least one of its stars. Gomez said she was terrified auditioning in front of Audiard for the complex part but that the outcome made it worthwhile.
“I don’t know how to explain it but I love real film,” the actress said. “I feel like I’m doing the things I’ve dreamed about since I was a little girl.” Gomez has starred in movies by Harmony Korine and Jim Jarmusch.
You can add another genre to the list too, according to Saldaña: the underdog picture. “The love you feel for characters that are unredeemable,” she said when asked on-stage to describe its appeal. “To give a chance to someone who deserves it.”
Saldaña gave an impassioned speech at the festival premiere — much of it about her co-star. “I got to see this volcanic artist bring together two people at once and I saw this woman dig into the deepest part of herself and then share it with Emilia,” she said of Gascón. “But standing next to that force of nature was sometimes scary,” she added, laughing.
Gascón laughed too. “I have an absolutely wonderful relationship with Zoe,” she said via a translator. “It’s similar to the relationship between Emilia and Rita, which went from fear to love.”