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Every Man for Himself (French: Sauve qui peut (la vie)) is a 1980 drama film directed, co-written and co-produced by Jean-Luc Godard that is set in and was filmed in Switzerland. It stars Jacques Dutronc , Isabelle Huppert , and Nathalie Baye , with a score by Gabriel Yared .
Oct 15, 1980 · Every Man for Himself: Directed by Jean-Luc Godard. With Isabelle Huppert, Jacques Dutronc, Nathalie Baye, Roland Amstutz. An examination of sexual relationships, in which three protagonists interact in different combinations.
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Every Man for Himself. Rent Every Man for Himself on Prime Video, or buy it on Prime Video. The lives of a man (Jacques Dutronc), a woman (Nathalie Baye) and a prostitute (Isabelle Huppert)...
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Every Man for Himself. After a decade in the wilds of avant-garde and early video experimentation, Jean-Luc Godard returned to commercial cinema with this star-driven work of social commentary, while remaining defiantly intellectual and formally cutting-edge.
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Every Man for Himself. Criterion Collection Edition #744. After a decade in the wilds of avant-garde and early video experimentation, Jean-Luc Godard returned to commercial cinema with this star-driven work of social commentary, while remaining defiantly intellectual and formally cutting-edge.
Morning. Paul Godard (Jacques Dutronc) is shaving while a woman sings opera next door. A chambermaid collects a tray. Godard makes a phone call. He asks for Denise Rimbaud. She is not there and there is no message. He asks to be put through to a video studio while telling the opera woman to shut up, which she does for all of 20 seconds.
Feb 3, 2015 · A n occasionally hilarious and almost as often grief-stricken social satire in which an asshole TV director named Paul Godard is the butt of the joke, Every Man for Himself marked Jean-Luc Godard’s return to making 35 mm feature films for theatrical release, after devoting himself in the 1970s to political critiques and series television produce...