Described by Joan Dupont in the March/April issue of FILM COMMENT as “too haunted to be the suave lady-killer and too classy to be the loser,” Vincent Lindon has slowly gained prominence outside of France in his quietly simmering performances in films like Claire Denis’s Bastards and Stéphane Brizé’s The Measure of a Man. Wesley Morris of The New York Times and Amy Taubin, contributor to FILM COMMENT and Artforum, spoke with Digital Editor Violet Lucca about the actor’s working-class charms, the “polymorphous sexuality” of visual artist Ryan Trecartin’s work, and the strengths and weaknesses of other actors from John Goodman to Robert Redford.
Vincent Lindon + Masculinity
Working-class hero: the charms of the star of The Measure of a Man, the mysteries of John Goodman, the work of Ryan Trecartin, and more




