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Jean-Luc Godard (French: [ʒɑ̃lyk ɡɔdaʁ]; born 3 December 1930) is a French-Swiss film director, screenwriter and film critic. He is often identified with the 1960s French film movement La Nouvelle Vague, or "New Wave".
Like his New Wave contemporaries, Godard criticized mainstream French cinema's "Tradition of Quality", which "emphasized craft over innovation, privileged established directors over new directors, and preferred the great works of the past to experimentation." To challenge this tradition, he and like-minded critics started to make their own films. Many of Godard's films challenge the conventions of traditional Hollywood in addition to French cinema. He is often considered the most radical French filmmaker of the 1960s and 1970s; his approach in film conventions, politics and philosophies made him arguably the most influential director of the French New Wave. Along with showing knowledge of film history through homages and references, several of his films expressed his political views; he was an avid reader of existential and Marxist philosophy.
http://www.fandor.com/blog/?p=7946 Keyframe presents the online debut of Godardloop, a multi-part video essay on the films of Jean-Luc Godard. Produced by Michael Baute and edited by Bettina Blickwede, this video explores a treasure trove of imagery found in dozens of Godard's features and shorts, grouping them among several distinct themes. 47 films spanning sixty years of filmmaking are transformed into a stream of images that attest to an inimitable talent: an artist who can transform the world simply by the way he looks at it through his camera.
http://www.fandor.com/blog/?p=7946 Keyframe presents the online debut of Godardloop, a multi-part video essay on the films of Jean-Luc Godard. Produced by Michael Baute and edited by Bettina Blickwede, this video explores a treasure trove of imagery found in dozens of Godard's features and shorts, grouping them among several distinct themes. 47 films spanning sixty years of filmmaking are transformed into a stream of images that attest to an inimitable talent: an artist who can transform the world simply by the way he looks at it through his camera.
http://www.fandor.com/blog/?p=7946 Keyframe presents the online debut of Godardloop, a multi-part video essay on the films of Jean-Luc Godard. Produced by Michael Baute and edited by Bettina Blickwede, this video explores a treasure trove of imagery found in dozens of Godard's features and shorts, grouping them among several distinct themes. 47 films spanning sixty years of filmmaking are transformed into a stream of images that attest to an inimitable talent: an artist who can transform the world simply by the way he looks at it through his camera.
http://www.fandor.com/blog/?p=7946 Keyframe presents the online debut of Godardloop, a multi-part video essay on the films of Jean-Luc Godard. Produced by Michael Baute and edited by Bettina Blickwede, this video explores a treasure trove of imagery found in dozens of Godard's features and shorts, grouping them among several distinct themes. 47 films spanning sixty years of filmmaking are transformed into a stream of images that attest to an inimitable talent: an artist who can transform the world simply by the way he looks at it through his camera.
http://www.fandor.com/blog/?p=7946 Keyframe presents the online debut of Godardloop, a multi-part video essay on the films of Jean-Luc Godard. Produced by Michael Baute and edited by Bettina Blickwede, this video explores a treasure trove of imagery found in dozens of Godard's features and shorts, grouping them among several distinct themes. 47 films spanning sixty years of filmmaking are transformed into a stream of images that attest to an inimitable talent: an artist who can transform the world simply by the way he looks at it through his camera.
http://www.fandor.com/blog/?p=7946 Keyframe presents the online debut of Godardloop, a multi-part video essay on the films of Jean-Luc Godard. Produced by Michael Baute and edited by Bettina Blickwede, this video explores a treasure trove of imagery found in dozens of Godard's features and shorts, grouping them among several distinct themes. 47 films spanning sixty years of filmmaking are transformed into a stream of images that attest to an inimitable talent: an artist who can transform the world simply by the way he looks at it through his camera.
http://www.fandor.com/blog/?p=7946 Keyframe presents the online debut of Godardloop, a multi-part video essay on the films of Jean-Luc Godard. Produced by Michael Baute and edited by Bettina Blickwede, this video explores a treasure trove of imagery found in dozens of Godard's features and shorts, grouping them among several distinct themes. 47 films spanning sixty years of filmmaking are transformed into a stream of images that attest to an inimitable talent: an artist who can transform the world simply by the way he looks at it through his camera.
http://www.fandor.com/blog/?p=7946 Keyframe presents the online debut of Godardloop, a multi-part video essay on the films of Jean-Luc Godard. Produced by Michael Baute and edited by Bettina Blickwede, this video explores a treasure trove of imagery found in dozens of Godard's features and shorts, grouping them among several distinct themes. 47 films spanning sixty years of filmmaking are transformed into a stream of images that attest to an inimitable talent: an artist who can transform the world simply by the way he looks at it through his camera.
www.maikreichert.com | Kurz nach dem Mauerfall gründen 1990 sieben ostdeutsche Fotografen die Agentur OSTKREUZ. Ihr Prinzip: als Kollektiv handeln – unter Wahrung des Autorenprinzips. Schon bald ist OSTKREUZ eine der wichtigsten Fotoagenturen Deutschlands. Heute zählt die Agentur 18 Mitglieder, die eines vereint: ihr humanistischer Blick auf die Welt. Der Berliner Filmautor Maik Reichert begleitet OSTKREUZ seit vielen Jahren mit der Kamera. In seinem Film beleuchtet er sieben sehr verschiedene Fotografen: Ute und Werner Mahler, Harald Hauswald, Annette Hauschild, Maurice Weiss, Julian Röder und Linn Schröder. Alle gehen sie an Grenzen, ob an politische, physische oder imaginäre. In 1990, shortly after the fall of the Berlin Wall, seven photographers from East Germany founded OSTKREUZ, t...
Nana (Anna Karina) é uma jovem que abandona o seu marido e o seu filho para iniciar sua carreira como atriz. Para financiar sua nova vida começa a trabalhar numa loja de discos, mas não ganha muito dinheiro. Como não consegue pagar o aluguel, Nana é expulsa de casa e decide virar prostituta. No primeiro dia que começa a trabalhar na rua, reencontra Yvette (Guylaine Schlumberger), uma velha amiga que lhe confessa que também se prostitui por necessidade. Yvette lhe apresentará a Raoul (Saddy Rebot), que se converterá em seu cafetão. A partir desse momento, Nana irá introduzindo-se progressivamente no mundo da prostituição.
The legendary director Jean-Luc Godard talks to CPN about his philosophies, his career and his new film 'Adieu au Langage', which has just premièred at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. The tech article on how his 3D film was made: http://bit.ly/1vsLvo1
Pardonnez-moi : Darius Rochebin reçoit Jean-Luc Godard, en marge du Festival de Cannes, où son film est présenté en compétition officielle. Dans un rare entretien de 50 minutes, dont 25 minutes sont diffusées dans Pardonnez-Moi ce dimanche, le cinéaste franco-suisse s'exprime sur Cannes, sur son film "Adieu au langage", mais aussi sur son exceptionnelle carrière, ainsi que sur des aspects plus personnels, ou encore sur sa relation avec la Suisse. Retrouvez toutes les vidéos de Pardonnez-moi sur : http://www.rts.ch/video/emissions/pardonnez-moi
Bouillon de Culture 1993 Jean Luc Godard partie 1
Pierrot le fou (no Brasil: O Demônio das Onze Horas/ em Portugal: Pedro, o Louco) é um filme franco-italiano dirigido por Jean-Luc Godard e lançado em 1965. Baseada no livro Obsession, de Lionel White, a obra cinematográfica teve um orçamento de US$ 300 mil e é tido como um dos grandes marcos do movimento francês "Nouvelle Vague".
El dinosaurio y el bebé (conversación entre Jean-Luc Godard y Fritz Lang)
Un entretien avec le cinéaste Jean-Luc Godard, qui nous parle économie entre autres choses... 12 décembre 2012 Retrouvez chaque mercredi un vidéo-édito de Myret Zaki, rédactrice en chef adjointe de Bilan, sur un thème d'actualité économique ainsi que des interventions d'autres membres de la rédaction et des interviews de personnalités.
Interview with Jean-Luc Godard during the editing of Passion [1982]
an interview in french with english subtitles
Interview from 1980 with Dick Cavett and Jean-Luc Godard http://www.lettertojane.com/2010/dick-cavett-interviews-jean-luc-godard
The legendary director Jean-Luc Godard talks to CPN about his philosophies, his career and his new film 'Adieu au Langage', which has just premièred at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. The tech article on how his 3D film was made: http://bit.ly/1vsLvo1