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  1. With Jean-Luc Godard, Juliet Berto, Jean-Pierre Léaud. How do we learn? What do we know? Night after night, not long before dawn, two young adults, Patricia and Emile, meet on a sound stage to discuss learning, discourse, and the path to revolution.

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    • Drama
    • Jean-Luc Godard
    • 1969-07-12
  2. Joy of Learning (French: Le Gai savoir) is a 1969 film by Jean-Luc Godard. The shooting started before the events of May 68 and was finished shortly afterwards. Coproduced by the O.R.T.F., the film was upon completion rejected by French national television, then released in the cinema where it was subsequently banned by the French government.

  3. Jean-Luc Godard. Director, Writer. Night after night, not long before dawn, two young adults, Patricia and Emile, meet on a sound stage to discuss learning, discourse, and the path to revolution. Scenes of Paris's student revolt, the Vietnam War, and other events of the late 1960s, along with posters, photographs, and cartoons, are backdrops to ...

  4. Where to watch. Currently you are able to watch "The Joy of Learning" streaming on Kino Film Collection. It is also possible to buy "The Joy of Learning" on Apple TV, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube as download or rent it on Apple TV, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube online.

    • Jean-Luc Godard
    • 16
  5. Jul 27, 2017 · Le Gai Savoir,” Mr. Godard’s sequel to “La Chinoise,” his portrait of student radicals, opens on Friday at the Quad Cinema for a weeklong run in a new digital restoration.

  6. Le gai savoir, his final film of the 60s, is a work of pared-down invention and subversive pop montage, in which two beguiling icons of the New Wave (Jean-Pierre Léaud and Juliet Berto) take center stage. Alone in an abandoned television studio, two militants have a discourse on language. Referring to spoken word as a weapon used by the ...

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  8. Jan 22, 2016 · Two militants meet in a darkened film studio to educate themselves in the ideological meanings of specific sounds and images: their work is essentially 'de-constructive', and it represents an ...