Tip! *'Dijon Mustard' coloured vinyl, limited edition LP * Femme Fatales with big guns, coolly efficient assassins, highly sexed and impossibly beautiful kleptomaniacs, Paris Métro signs, wet cobbled streets – and neon, always lots of neon; the visual aesthetics of the Cinéma Du Look movement of the early 1980s to early 1990s were as important as the characters in the films themselves.
Identified by Revue du Cinéma critic Raphaël Bassan in its May 1989 issue, ‘Cinéma Du Look’ principally revolved around the cinematic output of three French film directors: Jean-Jacques Beineix (Diva, Betty Blue), Luc Besson (Subway, Nikita) and Leos Carax (Les Amants du Pont-Neuf).
Weathering the inevitable criticism that these movies were as much about style as substance, the influence of Cinéma Du Look’s visuals and its identifiably 1980s soundtracks can still be felt today in the films of Nicholas Winding Refn (Drive, The Neon Demon). This album is inspired by the music of Éric Serra, Gabriel Yared and Vladimir Cosma, and all of those who dare to mix high culture with pop culture – to very cool effect.