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Time Out gave the film an 80/100, praising its emotional directness: "There are subtler, more allusive films about stormy conflicts of the heart, but A Burning Hot Summer wisely knows when and how to surgically slice directly to the bone. It's a bad romance of the highest order".
Director Philippe Garrel is a figure deeply rooted in the French New Wave and post-New Wave movements. A Burning Hot Summer is photographed in stark, beautiful black and white by cinematographer Willy Kurant. A Burning Hot Summer Lk21
The phrase refers primarily to the 2011 French-Italian-Swiss drama film originally titled (released in English-speaking regions as A Burning Hot Summer or That Summer ). Time Out gave the film an 80/100, praising