Collections/February 2020
Featuring a 1965 profile of Godard from the series Cinéastes de notre temps At the vanguard of international filmmaking for six decades and counting, French New Wave titan Jean-Luc Godard has exerted an incalculable influence on modern cinema that refuses to wane. From his groundbreaking 1960 debut feature, Breathless , to his recent explorations of the outermost possibilities of digital filmmaking in visually and philosophically adventurous works like Goodbye to Language and The Image Book , Godard has always been on the cutting edge, continually confirming his status as our greatest lyricist on historical trauma, religion, and the legacy of cinema. Added on SUNDAY, 23 FEBRUARY 2020
22 films — 10 on the Channel, 12 unavailable
1963