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Alphaville - Jean-Luc Godard Posted by: rdtacuna
Video duration: 185 seconds Global video hits: 115549 Lemmy Caution and Natacha Von Braun discuss the meaning of love in Jean-Luc Godard's "Alphaville". Related: alphaville, anna, constantine, eddie, godard, jean, karina, luc Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Junior Boys Godard Mashup Posted by: fern37
Video duration: 230 seconds Global video hits: 45639 Llittle something i slapped together...Junior Boy's "In the morning" to Godard's "Bande à Part" dance scene. Related: boys, goddard, junior, juniorboys, video Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Jean-Luc Godard / À bout de souffle(Breathless) / Trailer Posted by: shihlunchang
Video duration: 125 seconds Global video hits: 62566 Trailer of Jean-Luc Godard's "À bout de souffle(Breathless)" .Written by Jean-Luc Godard and François Truffaut.Featuring Jean-Paul Belmondo and Jean Seberg. Related: belmondo, bout, breathless, françois, godard, jean, jean-luc, jean-paul, nouvelle, seberg, souffle, truffaut, vague Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Traffic scene from the film Weekend Posted by: rfid4dna
Video duration: 451 seconds Global video hits: 63649 formerly titled 'Nasty Accident Causes Ridiculous Traffic Jam' and categorized under 'Autos & Vehicles' Related: 1967, godard, weekend Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Sympathy For The Devil - Godard - Stones Posted by: oxlabb
Video duration: 140 seconds Global video hits: 90681 Jean-Luc Godard's Sympathy For The Devil Film-Trailer. 1968 Related: devil, godard, rolling, stones, sympathy, trailer Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Jean-Luc Godard / Alphaville / Original Trailer Posted by: shihlunchang
Video duration: 56 seconds Global video hits: 78607 Original trailer of Jean-Luc Godard's Sci-Fi classic "Alphaville", featuring Anna Karina and Eddie Constantine Related: alphaville, anna, constantine, eddie, godard, jean-luc, karina, nouvelle, vague Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Jean-Luc Godard & Anne-Marie Miéville: 'Parisienne People' Posted by: oedipax
Video duration: 44 seconds Global video hits: 18682 Godard and Miéville's 1992 contribution to a series of cigarette ads directed by prestigious filmmakers. Related: advertisement, godard Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Music for Godard Posted by: estevancarlos
Video duration: 228 seconds Global video hits: 13999 www.estevancarlos.co m Film clip from Jean Luc Godard's "Vivre sa Vie". Music by Estevan Carlos Benson Related: anna, film, godard, jean, karina, luc, music, score Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Godard vs King Nov 25, 2007 Posted by: hockeyfightsdotcom
Video duration: 59 seconds Global video hits: 59686 Eric Godard vs DJ King from the Flames at Blues game on Nov 25, 2007. via http://www.hockeyfig hts.com Related: blues, calgary, dj, eric, fight, fights, flames, godard, hockey, king, louis, st Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Godard Interviewed by Deanna Kamiel - 1980 Posted by: evillights
Video duration: 464 seconds Global video hits: 10937 Godard in America, promoting 'Sauve qui peut (la vie)' (a.k.a., "Every Man for Himself" / "Slow Motion"). More on the companion film to 'Sauve qui peut (la vie)' at http://cinemasparagu s.blogspot.com. Related: godard, jean-luc, jlg, kamiel, peut, qui, sauve Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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interview Jean-Luc Godard Posted by: plancher9
Video duration: 423 seconds Global video hits: 17276 Interview de 1972 Related: 1972, classe, godard, interview, jean-luc, ouvriere Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Jean-Luc Godard / Bande à part (Band of Outsiders) / Trailer Posted by: shihlunchang
Video duration: 121 seconds Global video hits: 60849 Trailer of Jean-Luc Godard's film "Bande à part (Band of Outsiders)", featuring Anna Karina. Related: anna, godard, jean, karina, luc, nouvelle, vague Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Outra Vez (Once Again) - Jobim Posted by: sonnenberg
Video duration: 125 seconds Global video hits: 29577 Another less-familiar Jobim song, with performance and English lyrics adaped by Paul Sonnenberg. Video source material: Jean-Luc Godard's "Masculine Feminine" featuring Chantal Goya. For more, visit: http://web.mac.com/s onnenberg Related: bossa, bossanova, brazil, chantal, godard, goya, jean-luc, jean-pierre, jobim, léaud, nova Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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J.L. Godard - The depreciation (Le Mepris) Posted by: gabrieleclub
Video duration: 206 seconds Global video hits: 21238 The best ever love scene in cinema history. It's in french language, italian subtitles and in b/w because I use it for a job and I have it ready in this way. I suggest you try to find the original film. Scorsese cite it in Casino. And Chanel recently did the same for a commercial http://www.youtub e.com/watch?v=nGm40j WR_0E Related: bardot, cinema, godard, love, piccoli Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Jean-Luc Godard / Masculine, Feminine: In 15 Acts / Trailer Posted by: shihlunchang
Video duration: 111 seconds Global video hits: 44720 Trailer of Jean-Luc Godard's film "Masculine, Feminine", featuring Jean Pierre Leaud and Chantal Goya. Related: chantal, coca, cola, godard, goya, jean, jean-luc, leaud, marxism, nouvelle, pierre, vague Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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By: goback3spaces. on 07 Oct 08, 23:14:40
What about Ingmar Bergman? I first saw PERSONA in 1982, age 15, and I feel that this experience changed my life more than any other single film viewing.
By: Boudosaved. on 15 Sep 08, 20:53:16
Mizoguchi, Ozu, Kurosawa and several others are excellent. Sansho the Bailiff is one of my favorites but so is Ugetsu by Mizoguchi.
By: DonFarshido. on 15 Sep 08, 16:51:53
and btw, when we're talking about the greatest directors of all time (this is of course subjective and our knowledge differs, so this can go on and on), and you mentioned Teshigahara (who afaik was also a favourite of Tarkovsky's), what about the great japanese directors in general? If one would ask me about the greatest, I would tend to say Mizoguchi, and if I would have to pick the one film which I believe is able to turn the world upside down, it would be "Sansho Dayu".
By: DonFarshido. on 15 Sep 08, 16:44:44
I tend to agree as well. But I would also say that cinematic poetry is not something which is necessarily achieved by cinematic extravaganza - Chaplin and Keaton are great poets and offer us a deep understanding of the world through a language which is distinctly their own and a world created by it which as well is distinctly their own. Avantgarde-filmmaker Jean-Marie Straub called Chaplin the greatest editor of all time (!), and Bresson himself felt more close to him than to anybody else.
By: flowersforcaligula. on 09 Sep 08, 23:43:48
Is there anywhere I can get the transcript of this scene in French? Thanks.
By: laoula. on 06 Sep 08, 22:08:00
It is a pirate bay full of sharks and people like to copy everthing overthere from the finest perfumes to the repertoire movies. There is a Taipan who rules everything overthere. You could maybe read James Clavell's trilogy about this place. Very page turning books. I thought it was the place you mentioned where I could find a copy of Alphaville - that I could find nowhere else...
By: cuddlyable3. on 06 Sep 08, 01:49:01
Where on earth is Taipanville?
By: laoula. on 05 Sep 08, 18:15:13
I don't know how to order to Taipanville, that's the problem.
By: cuddlyable3. on 01 Sep 08, 12:25:10
This beautiful IMO cameo is being variously applauded and/or analyzed here, but it was never meant to be detached from its context. The whole film is about human alienation and contemporary viewers would have recognised Eddie Constantine parodying his stereotype private eye character, and Goddard's blatant borrowing from Orwell's 1984.
By: cuddlyable3. on 01 Sep 08, 11:59:51
It's available as a torrent via - ahem - a bay of pirates.
By: cuddlyable3. on 01 Sep 08, 11:57:41
What is love? Love is what is necessary without you knowing why.
By: defdeezy. on 30 Aug 08, 20:46:52
you're missing out
By: AntinousIsGod1. on 26 Aug 08, 00:28:13
Welles is GOD. I'm not so hot about Deren or Brakage, I never really cared about Avant garde cinema.
By: sneezepal. on 25 Aug 08, 14:10:08
Eddie Constantine kicks ass.
By: jackal59. on 23 Aug 08, 21:33:18
I tend to agree (especially Tarkovsky - I have experienced something amounting to a religious epiphany in part because of his films), but there is more to film than poetry. We need the likes of the Marx Brothers, Preston Sturges, and Robert Altman as well, and I would say they come close to being quintessentially American.
By: clarklink101. on 17 Aug 08, 16:03:36
godard breathless come on this guy is good
By: DonFarshido. on 06 Aug 08, 15:31:52
dito, though I've not yet seen Teshigahara's, Deren's or Brakhage's work I'm afraid. I hope it won't take me too long. Among American director's, there are actually many I adore, but being equal to Godard or Bresson is of course something else. Well, at least Chaplin or Keaton are in my estimation among the greatest of cinematic artists.
By: Boudosaved. on 01 Aug 08, 13:52:37
Godard and Bresson are among the best directors of all time. They, along with Tarkovsky, Teshigahara, Bergman and Antonioni, are poets who one day were handed cameras to express themselves. No American director comes close, with the exceptions of Welles, Maya Deren, Brakhage and a couple others.
By: pretendwedontexist. on 15 Jul 08, 06:26:49
Anna Karina est beau.
By: DonFarshido. on 30 May 08, 16:45:59
Pierrot le fou is my favourite Godard and one of my all time faves. It definitely is a mad film, thats for sure. For me it's in the same time one of the funniest, saddest and most disturbing things I've ever seen. If there ever has been a film who achieved being a piece of art by consistently refusing to give us anything what we want from a piece of art, it's Pierrot le fou, a film which would make me a better man if I could look at real life in such an intense way as I look at it.
By: jackal59. on 29 May 08, 17:18:26
I'm not sure about Godard - on the one hand, I love this and _Week End_, and on the other I find _Pierrot le Fou_ to be unwatchable. One thing I'm sure of, though, is that Raoul Countard (the cinematographer for this and most of Godard's early films) has a brilliant and nearly unmatched command of what you can do with film.
By: AnythingBox. on 12 May 08, 18:50:50
Ah, but then growing up truly is meaningless, when we lose what we saw as full passion, no? When you cannot lose yourself in a piece of art without questioning its intellectual intent, you are 'grown up'. I'll have no part in that business, thank you. I'd rather be innocent and impressionable forever.
By: jblacktree. on 08 May 08, 09:56:02
Splendid working definition. We agree. I think Godarad courts pretension sometimes, but is generally just being true his eccentric inner self.I imagine we would otherwise be in accord as to who was pretentious, who a faker, who an insult to art.
By: neujack. on 08 May 08, 09:44:03
I completely agree. The artist must assume a certain level of intelligence in order to be able to operate. I would argue that a work of art is "pretentious" if the artist is trying to be more profound or intelligent than he/she really is, all while hoping the audience won't be smart enough to notice. If the audience has brought enough intelligence and insight to meet the artist's claimed criteria (and thus the artist has underestimated them), the audience will see right through the work.
By: jblacktree. on 07 May 08, 07:10:25
The same could be said for all the Moderns--Joyce, Pound, Woolf--and is the carry-over problem that dogs post modern art, whether it's architecture, lit crit, film,etc. What does the artist owe the audience and, importantly, what should the audience bring?