Released Date:
1968-03-04
Languages:
French
Countries:
France
Runtime:
96 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.4 (3181 Reviews)
Director:
Jean-Luc GodardA small group of French students are studying Mao, trying to find out their position in the world and how to change the world to a Maoistic community using terrorism.
Released Date:
1969-07-12
Languages:
French
Countries:
France, West Germany
Runtime:
95 min
IMDB Ratings:
6.4 (446 Reviews)
Director:
Jean-Luc GodardGenres:
DramaJean-Luc Godard
Jean-Jacques Rousseau (text)
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. 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 their words. Words themselves are often Patricia and Emile's subject, as are images, sounds, and juxtapositions. In addition to the two characters' musings, the soundtrack includes narration, music, news clips, and noise. The result is a montage, a meditation, a reflection on ideas and how words and images mix - and how filmmaking is a path.
Released Date:
1974-09-18
Languages:
French
Countries:
France
Runtime:
193 min
Rated:
UNRATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.9 (3061 Reviews)
Director:
Jacques RivetteJuliet Berto (scenario)
Dominique Labourier (scenario)
Bulle Ogier (scenario)
Marie-France Pisier (scenario)
Jacques Rivette (scenario)
Eduardo de Gregorio (dialogue)
Henry James (Film-within-film based on stories by)
A mysteriously linked pair of young women find their daily lives pre-empted by a strange boudoir melodrama that plays itself out in a hallucinatory parallel reality.
Released Date:
1976-09-23
Languages:
French
Countries:
France, Italy
Runtime:
123 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.6 (3367 Reviews)
Director:
Joseph LoseyFernando Morandi (collaborator on screenplay)
Franco Solinas
Paris, 1942. Robert Klein cannot find any fault with the state of affairs in German-occupied France. He has a well-furnished flat, a mistress, and business is booming. Jews facing discrimination because of laws edicted by the French government are desperate to sell valuable works of art - and it is easy for him to get them at bargain prices. His cosy life is disrupted when he realizes that there is another Robert Klein in Paris - a Jew with a rather mysterious behaviour. Very soon, this homonymy attracts the close - and menacing - attention of the police on the established art trader.
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