Sunshine for the Scoundrels
Heroes Never Die
The earlier of Guiraudie’s two medium-length films looks forward to both No Rest for the Brave and The King of Escape with its tale of a young woman who falls in love with a gay shepherd. During their wanderings, they cross paths with a bandit – played by the director himself – as well as the bounty hunter who’s pursuing him. Sunshine for the Scoundrels announces Guiraudie’s fascination with loners and oddballs, his extravagant imagination and his affection for the rough landscape of France’s Massif Central, whose ruggedness gives the film the flavor of an eccentric Western.
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Heroes Never Die (Les héros sont immortels)
Directed by Alain Guiraudie.
With Jean-Claude Fenet, Alain Guiraudie.
France, 1990, digital video, color, 13 min.
NOTE: IN FRENCH WITH NO ENGLISH SUBTITLES.
Guiraudie’s first film concerns two young men engaged in a favorite pastime: hanging out and talking. Specifically, they wait in the square of a small town for a third: the potential funder of their proposed magazine.