An experimental audiovisual essay by an increasingly iconoclastic โ90s Godard that abstractly ruminates about religion, philosophy, love and politics in the only way he can.
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An experimental audiovisual essay by an increasingly iconoclastic โ90s Godard that abstractly ruminates about religion, philosophy, love and politics in the only way he can.
Continue reading →Could be one of Godardโs most beautifully-shot films, but its experimental use of unsync dialogue combined with a fragmentary and obtuse narrative makes this challenging to appreciate.
Continue reading →As esoteric and fragmentary as one would expect from late career Godardโtrying to say something about the world by being impenetrable.
Continue reading →Godardโs Venice Golden Lion winner doesnโt quite work narratively, but its fragmentary melding of music, sound design and images is an interesting experiment.
Continue reading →Itโs an inventive, original piece, but also a pretentious mess that struggles to sustain in what could be one of Godardโs most overrated films in his prolific first decade as a non-conforming artist.
Continue reading →Stylish and radical, this free-wheeling Godard film is entertaining and impossibly cool.
Continue reading →Twelve uneven vignettes form Godardโs loosely-structured tale of a womanโs descent into prostitution, made with the creative spirit of some of his best works.
Continue reading →Perhaps the most canonical of French New Wave movies other than Truffaut’s “The 400 Blows”.