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  1. Jean-Luc Godard filmography. Godard, 1968. Jean-Luc Godard was a French-Swiss film director, screenwriter and film editor whose career spanned nearly seventy years. He directed, wrote, produced and edited many films. The following attempts to be a comprehensive filmography.

  2. Jean-Luc Godard. France, Italy, 1967. ... An unhappily married bourgeois couple, each planning to murder the other, embark on a weekend getaway to the countryside ...

  3. Godard, you motherfucker. After the past few Godard films I've watched left me either disappointed (Vivre sa Vie, Alphaville) or bored (2 or 3 Things I Know About Her, Histoire(s) du Cinema), I hesitantly sat down to watch Weekend expecting to further my conclusion that Godard was an overrated hack not worth the credit he's often given.

  4. Jean-Luc Godard is a French and Swiss filmmaker and one of the founding members of the Nouvelle Vague, or "French New Wave". Godard was born to Franco-Swiss parents in Paris. He attended school in Nyon, Switzerland, and at the Lycée Rohmer, and the Sorbonne in Paris.

  5. Dec 3, 2015 · Getting to grips with Jean-Luc Godard’s early stuff will take time: every film he made between his feature debut, Breathless (1960), and taking his decisive steps away from conventional narrative cinema with Week End (1967) is worth seeing. Several form part of the essential French new wave canon and even the less vaunted titles have their ...

  6. Sep 13, 2022 · 9. “Film Socialisme” (2010) Here’s how in tune with the culture Godard was even in his late 70s. Much of his late masterpiece “Film Socialisme” takes place on a decadent cruise ship ...

  7. Jean-Luc Godard. Jean-Luc Godard is a French and Swiss filmmaker and one of the founding members of the Nouvelle Vague, or "French New Wave". Godard was born to Franco-Swiss parents in Paris. He attended school in Nyon, Switzerland, and at the Lycée Rohmer, and the Sorbonne in Paris. During his time at the Sorbonne, he became involved with the ...