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19th(2014) World Cinema

 

  • CountryFrance
  • Production Year2014
  • Running Time70min
  • Format Other
  • ColorColor
Program Note
This 3D film by Jean-Luc Godard, famous for his experimental and esoteric films, is naturally very difficult to explain. Here is an attempt, albeit a fragmented one. While a married woman and a single man are having an affair, a dog runs around. The woman’s family is shattered to pieces. When seasons change, the separated couple is reunited, and the dog is with them again. A new movie begins, and this time, the screen is filled with metaphors rather than humans. A dog barks, a baby cries. Many of those who watched this film at the Cannes Film Festival wearing the 3D glasses complained of headaches afterwards. I almost wonder whether the director intended to share this headache to tell the pain in the story through the unfocused and shaky images. But who could ever defy this master director? Even just the presence of Godard is precious for his contributions to the art og cinema. (RHEE Soue-won)
Director
Director
Jean-Luc GODARD
Paris native Jean-Luc Godard is the preeminent filmmaker of the French Nouvelle Vague. He studied at the Sorbonne, but his career in film began in criticism writing for Cahiers du Cinema. His vast filmography includes Breathless(1959), A Woman is a Woman(1961), Pierrot le Fou(1965), Alphaville(1965), Hail Mary(1983), In Praise of Love(1999), and Our Music(2004).
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  • Director Jean-Luc GODARD 장 뤽 고다르
  • Cast Heloise GODET, Zoe BRUNEAU, Kamel ABDELLI, Richard CHEVALLIER, Christian GREGORI
  • Screenplay Jean-Luc GODARD
  • Cinematography Fabrice ARAGNO
  • Editor Jean-Luc GODARD
  • Production Company WILD BUNCH
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