Set during the early 1990s, the new French film "BPM (Beats Per Minute)" (which had its U.S. premiere this weekend at the New York Film Festival) uses a predominantly documentary style to depict a new ...
“BPM (Beats Per Minute)” is a French movie that re-creates a particular moment in the AIDS crisis through the lives of several ACT UP participants living in Paris. From the first minute of the film, ...
BPM screening hosted by The Wrap at the Landmark Theatre in Los Angeles. Q&A with: Director Robin Campillo and star Arnaud Valois At a screening of the French film “BPM (Beats Per Minute),” an ...
A wrenching love story, set in Paris in the early 1990s, told against the background of HIV/AIDS activists battling against government and pharmaceutical indifference as they fight for their lives.
Young bodies gyrate, sway and sometimes fall into a hot embrace in the most ecstatic moments of “BPM (Beats Per Minute),” a restless, engrossing, dramatic portrait of Parisian activists fighting the ...
“BPM (Beats per Minute)” is about a movement and a moment and the people in it, and it’s also about two faces in the throng and the alchemy that draws them together. The movie’s a social history, a ...
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