Jean-Luc Godard Wants Wild Boars to See His Films at Berlinale
The acclaimed filmmaker suggested a feeder be “placed under the screens” in movie theaters during revival screenings of “Le livre d’image” starting February 10.
The acclaimed filmmaker suggested a feeder be “placed under the screens” in movie theaters during revival screenings of “Le livre d’image” starting February 10.
Revisit the movement that changed cinema forever.
The French New Wave icon has two more projects to finish before he says “goodbye, cinema.”
Karina’s loss leaves an indelible impact on the filmgoing community.
His follow-up to “The Image Book” may be more conventional.
Watch: Godard made an extremely rare in-person appearance to accept the 2019 FIAF Award. Here’s an exclusive video of his appearance.
Exclusive: The French master has crafted a kaleidoscopic collage on the nature of all things.
It won the first Special Palme d’or in Cannes history.
As for that “13 Hours” clip, a consultant on the film says: “One can forgive him for having forgotten a source he wasn’t really interested in.”
The New Wave legend’s dense essay film chronicles the end of everything.
As the 87-year-old filmmaker prepares to premiere “The Image Book” at Cannes, Wild Bunch co-founder Vincent Maraval reveals an innovative idea he had for the release.
Michel Hazanavicius spent a lot of time examining Godard’s first decade for the new film, and shares his favorites.