Jean-Luc Godard, who died Tuesday at 91, was the filmmaker who changed everything. He directed “Breathless,” the 1960 landmark that helped to launch the French New Wave, employing a new, fast, leaping ...
Jean-Luc Godard was not a fan of conventional scripts. In line with his avant-garde methods, the French director resisted detailed write-ups and meticulous planning, preferring to hastily draft ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jean-Luc Godard’s legacy lives on, and now, even fans can own a piece of it. The only known (and previously unseen) handwritten ...
It was exactly 50 years ago that a young French film director named Jean-Luc Godard tore the cinema wide open with his aptly titled debut feature, "Breathless." Godard's rapid-fire gangster flick and ...
French-Swiss film director Jean-Luc Godard died Tuesday at the age of 91. A pioneer of the French New Wave movement, Godard is perhaps best known for his 1960 film Breathless, which stars Jean Seberg ...
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What does Godard mean to us in 2008? It’s a question that’s surely been asked, or could have been asked, in any given year since 1960, but it’s one worth asking again now, certainly on the occasion of ...
EXCLUSIVE: Richard Linklater's Cannes Competition-bound Nouvelle Vague, his homage to Jean-Luc Godard's 1959 New Wave classic A Bout de Souffle (Breathless), has been boarded for international sales ...
I thought I wasn’t cool enough, or that I wasn’t smart enough to get it,” shrugs Zoey Deutch, reflecting on her first encounters with French New Wave cinema. That’s why the 30-year-old, sharply cast ...
"Breathless" producer Georges de Beauregard's estate is selling the previously unseen partial draft of Godard’s feature debut script. The only known (and previously unseen) handwritten partial ...
So he did something that no previous filmmaker had, something akin to the way James Joyce took the back channels and byways of the human mind and put them right onto the page. Godard’s characters ...