Tag: Jean-Luc Godard

2024 Locarno Film Festival: César Díaz, Simon Jaquemet & Tarsem Singh in Piazza Grande

It has to be among the best open-air public spaces at any festival to premiere a film and it also counts as a safe...

Top 200 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2023: #120. Jean-Luc Godard’s Scénario

Scénario He left us on September 13th of last year and what remains are some possible gifts. Word is that Scénario could indeed be a...

Top 150 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2020: #23. Untitled Yellow Vest Jean-Luc Godard Drama

Untitled Yellow Vest Jean-Luc Godard Drama In April of 2019, the 88-year-old Jean-Luc Godard revealed he was working on his next film, a yet-to-be-titled drama...

IONCINEPHILE of the Month: Ognjen Glavonić’s Top Ten Films of All Time List

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2018 Cannes Critics’ Panel: Day 5 – Jean-Luc Godard’s The Image Book (Le livre d’images)

Walking up and down the Croisette we are reminded of his presence at the festival with the 1965's Pierrot le Fou and so after...

Live from Cannes: 2018 Cannes Critics’ Panel – Meet the Jury!

Celebrating our seventh year, for the 71st edition of Cannes, we decided to switch things up for our Cannes Critics' Panel. First, we expanded...

The Conversation – Cannes Predictions II: La France

Perhaps more contentious than any other competition titles are the French language items jockeying for coveted slots which are announced last. Both Claire Denis...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2018: #29. Jean-Luc Godard’s Le livre d’image

Le livre d'image The latest film from Jean-Luc Godard is still shrouded in mystery, and apparently has been re-titled Le livre d'image or the English...

The Conversation: Venice 2017 – Those Who Were Not Named

With Locarno and Venice’s recently announced competition line-ups, the last stand as far as 2017 festival circuit competition now sits with the soon to...

The Conversation: The 2017 Venice & TIFF Vortex

As the fall festival circuit looms, anticipation is high for a number of items expected to premiere in the fourth quarter. Following a glut...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2017: #12. Jean-Luc Godard’s Image Et Parole

Image Et Parole Director: Jean-Luc Godard Writer: Jean-Luc Godard Little is known about a new project from Nouvelle Vague icon Jean-Luc Godard, a project fleetingly announced in...

Mao Mao: Stacy Martin & Louis Garrel as JLG in Hazanavicius’ “Redoubtable”

She was his post Anna Karina muse and they would collaborate on La chinoise (67), Week End (67) and Sympathy for the Devil (70). A...

A Married Woman (1964) | Review

Charlotte’s Web: Godard’s Detailed Fragments of Woman Consumed Cohen Media Group presents a limited theatrical re-release of Jean-Luc Godard’s 1964 film A Married Woman...

Goodbye to Language | Review

Breathless Spectacle: Godard's Three Dimensions are Child's Play A rough-hewn yet mesmerizing appraisal of the modern world presented from a disturbingly dispassionate point-of-view is the latest...

European Film Awards: Vogt, Östlund, Pawlikowski, Zvyagintsev
, Glazer & Ceylan Among 50 Contenders

This year’s European Film Awards are officially out of the gates with a not so lean 50 film submissions to select from. The 27th...

2014 NYFF: Chazelle, Broomfield, Bonello, Ferrara, Sang-soo, Hansen-Løve Make Cut

While Sundance (Damien Chazelle's Whiplash and Alex Ross Perry's Listen Up Philip) and Berlin (Dominik Graf's Beloved Sisters, Yann Demange's ’71, Alain Resnais' Life...

2014 TIFF: Masters Section Has Your Usual Cannes & Venice Items and…Winterbottom & Bent Hamer World Preems

The Masters section is always a Croisette and Lido heavy selection and this year is no different. From Cannes we have Jean-Luc Godard's Goodbye to...

Kino Lorber Sink Their Canines into Godard’s “Goodbye to Language”

Perhaps the most decisive film at the recent Cannes Film Festival, the Jury Prize winning Goodbye to Language has found a home in the U.S...

Criterion Collection: Breathless | Blu-ray Review

Jean-Luc Godard’s Breathless gave France’s nascent La nouvelle vague a solid international underpinning and it has remained a vibrant, stylish and entertaining influence on...

Jump Cut At the Lightbox: Godard Forever: Part One

Without the work of Jean-Luc Godard, there would be no TIFF Bell Lightbox. Godard, along with the Nouvelle Vague movement in cinema, introduced filmgoing...

Jean-Luc Godard, Ursula Meier, Pedro Costa, Aida Begic Take Part in Sarajevo-Flavored Omnibus

Legendary enfant maudit Jean-Luc Godard, Portugal's national treasure Pedro Costa (Ne Change Rien) and the new generation of female auteurs in Ursula Meier and...

2013 Cannes Film Festival Predictions: Jean-Luc Godard’s Goodbye To Language 3D

#18. Jean-Luc Godard's Goodbye To Language 3D Gist: The idea is simple: A married woman and a single man meet. They love, they argue, fists...

2013 Cannes Film Festival Predictions: Jean-Luc Godard, Peter Greenaway & Edgar Pera’s 3x3D

#75. Jean-Luc Godard, Peter Greenaway, & Edgar Pêra's 3x3D Gist: Three directors world-renowned directors explore 3D and its evolution in the field of cinema. Jean-Luc...

IONCINEPHILE: Tim Sutton’s Top Ten Films of All Time List

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IONCINEPHILE: Matt Boyd’s Top Ten Films of All Time List

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Top 100 Most Anticipated Films of 2013: #31. Jean-Luc Godard’s Goodbye to Language

Goodbye to Language (Adieu au langage) Director/Writer: Jean-Luc Godard U.S. Distributor: 20th Century Fox Cast: Héloise Godet, Jessica Erickson and Kamel Abdeli He has always been versatile with...

Criterion Collection: Weekend | Blu-ray Review

Weekend capped Jean-Luc Godard’s insanely productive year of 1967, and can rightly be considered the director’s Götterdämmerung. Both projects make their respective points with...

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