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On behalf of Sundance Selects, you and a guest are invited to a screening of SOMETHING IN THE AIR, the newest film by French filmmaker Olivier Assayas. Following his critical triumphs, SUMMER HOURS and CARLOS, Assayas' semi-autobiographical new feature is a vibrant, incisively crafted story of a young man's artistic awakening in the politically turbulent French student movement of the early '70s. In a nod to his earlier film COLD WATER, Assayas' surrogate Gilles (newcomer Clement Metayer) is a graduating high school student in Paris deeply involved in the counterculture of the time. While Gilles begins to realize that his interests lie more in the revolutions in music and art, he finds himself pulled into ever more dangerous political protests by the people around him, especially his radicalized girlfriend (Lola Créton of GOODBYE FIRST LOVE). Illuminating and elegiac, Assayas' story celebrates that thrilling, evanescent moment in history when young people could feel revolution just within their grasp.
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Movie Title : Something in the Air
Genre Movie :Drama
Mpaa Rating : Unrated
Release Date : May 3, 2013 Limited

Actors :Lola Creton,Dolores Chaplin,Victoria Ley,India Menuez,Clement Metayer


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All Critics Ranting For Something in the Air : 6.5

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Made with the bittersweet clarity of hindsight and the assurance of a director in peak form, Something in the Air is Olivier Assayas' wise and wistful memory-piece on the revolutionary fervor that suffused his young adulthood.
Justin Chang-Variety

Olivier Assayas has made a distinctive and nuanced film about the much-chronicled post-1968 years of radical European politics, as well as providing droll insight into his self-discovery as an artist.
David Rooney-Hollywood Reporter

Assayas' "Almost Famous," it's enormously entertaining for anyone who has lived long enough to realize that self-discovery is the only truly radical idea worth pursuing."
David Ehrlich-Film.com

This is a real time-machine trip into the past and to Assayas' credit, rarely has a movie done such an intelligent and thorough job of it.
Dan Fainaru-Screen International

Authentic autobiographical detail is what makes Something in the Air sing.
Jamie Dunn-The Skinny

Other films have more effectively captured the tumult of France's student uprisings; this one falls short.
Grant Butler-Oregonian

Though one of Assayas weaker films, it's still worth watching as a personal film about a tumultuous era in French history.
Emanuel Levy-EmanuelLevy.Com

Assayas... is working in a distinctly minor key here.
Tim Brayton-Antagony & Ecstasy

A top-notch semi-biographical drama about French writer and director Olivier Assayas's quest for the best route to self-expression in 1971.
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat-Spirituality and Practice

Olivier Assayas's film is content to comfortably coast along the directionless courses charted by its characters.
Nick Schager-Slant Magazine

The director's semi-autobiographical reflections on youthful protest movements in France 1968-71 are filled with much talk, insufficient action.
Harvey S. Karten-Compuserve

A subdued portrayal of youthful idealism, even with surging hormones
Kent Turner-Film-Forward.com

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