Jonathan Glazer’s first movie is visible for free on mk2 curiosity
The British director, winner of the César for best foreign film for the area of interest, goes back in time with his first feature film, Sexy Beast, available on MK2 Curiosity.
The first film of Jonathan Glazer,, Sexy beastis visible on Mk2 curiosity. Multi-rewarded for its fourth feature film, The area of interestthe British director and screenwriter won the Grand Prix in Cannes (2023), theOscar for best international film (2024) and the César for best strange filmR (2025). In 25 years of career, the filmmaker has four films to his credit with a 10 -year interval for his last three long.
Among these works, we therefore find The area of interest (2023), Under the skin (2013), Birth (2004) and of course Sexy beast (2000). With an indefinable filmography, passing through the police, science fiction and historical drama, it would seem that the expectation between each film is justified by a desire to reinvent itself. With a singular scene and his own style, Jonathan Glazer makes us travel in his universes with a magic that is never the same.
Before embarking on the cinema, Jonathan Glazer has shot many Video advertisements and clips For Radiohead or Massive Attack in particular, an activity he continued even after the release of his first film. Its headliners are often large players, including we find Nicole Kidman In Birth or Scarlett Johansson In Under the skin.
With Sexy beastthe British filmmaker took his first steps in the cinema and stages Ray Winstone And Ben Kingsley In a black comedy, far from the experimental films that will succeed. In this first feature film, Jonathan Glazer tells the story of an old thug, withdrawn from Spain where he lives a King’s life, far from business. A peaceful tranquility jostled by the arrival of his former accomplice who came to convince him to make a last break in London, a way for his acolyte to save his skin with other gangsters.
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