Jean-Luc Godard
Born in Paris, France, on December 3, 1930, Jean-Luc Godard is one of the central filmmakers of the French New Wave movement of the 1960s. Like his contemporaries François Truffaut and Eric Rohmer, Godard reworked the conventions of Hollywood movies and brought new energy and irreverence to film. His romance-crime movie Breathless (1959) is one of the most influential movies of its era.
Cinémathèque française
Entretien entre Serge Daney et Jean- Luc Godard
- Screening Schedule
- Nov 26 (Sun.) 10:30 at Hiroshima City Cinetamatographic and Audio-Visual Library
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A masterpiece of Godard's film, "Histoire (s) du cinéma" consists of eight chapters and runs for about four and a half hours. Godard's viewpoint in the history of film was developed by collages of numerous images, voices, music and letters. When he started making the film, Godard and a film critic Serge Daney talked about "histoire (s) du cinéma". As if the audience were observers, the fixed camera captured the dialogue all the time.
Director: Jean-Luc Godard
Cast:Jean-Luc Godard, Serge DaneyYear of production: 1988
Running time: 129’
Country: France - Director