“The memory of reading L’Écume des jours has had an influence on many of my films…”
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind director Michel Gondry's new film, Mood Indigo, is an adaptation of French writer Boris Vian's L'ecume des jours, which was first published in 1947. It was later translated into English under the titles Froth on the Daydream and Foam of the Daze.
In a short exclusive for BuzzFeed, Gondry describes how the book has had a powerful influence on his work, a sentiment echoed by the producer and stars of Mood Indigo:
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