Le Mépris (Jean-Luc Godard, 1963) - Part 1

Jean-Luc Godard's subversive foray into commercial filmmaking is a star-studded Cinemascope epic. Contempt (Le Mépris) stars Michel Piccoli as a screenwriter torn between the demands of a proud European director (played by legendary director Fritz Lang), a crude and arrogant American producer (Jack Palance), and his disillusioned wife, Camille (Brigitte Bardot), as he attempts to doctor the script for a new film version of The Odyssey.
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Ŕ bout de souffle, Breathless, Kifulladásig (Jean-Luc Godard, 1960)(with Hungarian & English sub)

Ŕ bout de souffle, Breatless, Kifulladásig 1960 (crime, romance, drama) Language: French Subtitle: English, Hungarian, director: Jean-Luc Godard writter: François Truffaut screenplay: Jean-Luc Godard music: Martial Solal cameraman: Raoul Coutard producer: Georges de Beauregard cutter: Cécile Decugis, Lila Herman stars: Jean-Paul Belmondo (Michel) Jean Seberg (Patricia) Daniel Boulanger (Surpervisor) Jean-Pierre Melville (Parvulesco) Henri-Jacques Huet (Antonio Berrutti) Van Doude (Journalist) Roger Hanin (Cal Zombach) Michel Poiccard, an irresponsible sociopath and small-time thief, steals a car and impulsively murders the motorcycle policeman who pursues him. Now wanted by the authorities, he renews his relationship with Patricia Franchini, a hip American girl studying journalism at the Sorbonne, whom he had met in Nice a few weeks earlier. Before leaving Paris, he plans to collect a debt from an underworld acquaintance and expects her to accompany him on his planned getaway to Italy. Even with his face in the local papers and media, Poiccard seems oblivious to the dragnet that is slowly closing around him as he recklessly pursues his love of American movies and libidinous interest in the beautiful American. A körözött bűnöző, Michel Marseille közelében lelő egy motoros rendőrt, majd továbbhajt Párizsba. A fővárosban kapcsolatba lép egyik barátnőjével, egy amerikai diáklánnyal, Patriciával. A minden kötöttséget elutasító Michelt egyedül a szerelem teszi sebezhetővé. Ő a <b>...</b>
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Liberté et Patrie - Jean-Luc Godard (2002)

Breathtaking short about Aimé Pache, painter from Vaud, Switzerland. With english subtitles.
Jean-Luc Godard - Interview (1973)

Complete interview with Jean Luc Godard (English subtitles)
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ONE PLUS ONE JEAN LUC GODARD PART 1 OF 8.wmv

Sympathy for the Devil (originally titled One Plus One by the film director and distributed under that title in Europe) is a 1968 film shot mostly in color by director Jean-Luc Godard.Composing the film's main narrative thread are several long, uninterrupted shots of The Rolling Stones in a sound studio, recording and rerecording various parts to "Sympathy for the Devil."
Weekend Trailer 1967 Godard

Week End (1967) is a black comedy film written and directed by Jean-Luc Godard and starring Mireille Darc and Jean Yanne, both of whom were mainstream French TV stars. Jean-Pierre Léaud, iconic comic star of numerous French New Wave films including Truffaut's Les Quatre Cent Coups (The Four Hundred Blows) and Godard's earlier Masculin, féminin, also appears in two roles. Raoul Coutard served as cinematographer. The film was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 18th Berlin International Film Festival in 1968. A bourgeois French married couple, Roland (Jean Yanne) and Corinne (Mireille Darc), both have secret lovers and are both planning each other's murder. They set out by car for Corinne's parents' home in the country to secure her inheritance from her dying father, by murdering him, if necessary. The trip becomes a chaotically picaresque journey through a French countryside populated by bizarre characters and punctuated by violent car accidents. The film becomes a series of vignettes involving class struggle and figures from literature and history, creating an overall impression of a humorous, beautiful, but also senseless and frightening world. Intertitles intrude suddenly to cut off the action. For example, two graphics announce that you're watching 'a film adrift in the cosmos' and 'a film found on a scrap heap'. Corinne and Roland do eventually arrive at her parents' place, only to find that her father has died and her mother is refusing them a share of the spoils <b>...</b>
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Coffee Scene from Godard's 2or3 Things I Know about Her

This is for Drexel's film class, "Are You Talkin' to Me: the 70's American Film Renaissance" Scorsese alludes to this scene, starting at 4:55, when Travis he slowly zooms into the effervescent water Travis gazes into when he's at the diner. The voiceover text from the Godard film can easily be read as Travis's thoughts as well --if were as articulate and self-aware as this narrator, that is...
John Zorn - Godard (1/2)

Godard/Spillane (1999) John Zorn - alto, clarinet, French narration Anthony Coleman - piano, organ, harpsichord, celeste Carol Emanuel - harp Bill Frisell - guitars, banjo Christian Marclay - turntables Bobby Previte - drums, percussion David Weinstein - keyboards, computer Luli Shioi - vocal Wu Shao-Ying - narration Richard Foreman - English narration Recorded at Radio City Studios, New York City in August--September 1985
Godard's Schick Commercial

Dziga Vertov Group does a Schick after-shave commercial.
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Alphaville - Jean-Luc Godard - 1965 - Custom Trailer

Here's my first Youtube upload. Basically, its a simple home made Trailer of the Film-noir classic Alphaville by Jean-Luc Godard. I didn't liked very much the original one and decided to made one for fun. :DI used original vobs of the Criterion Collection edition and edited in Sony Vegaw 7. There are some black screens and glitchs. sorry about that. www.sh0kan.tk -- Dec 08 : Soft English / Spanish Sub ADDED ---
Une catastrophe par Jean-Luc Godard

The festival trailer Une catastrophe was realized by director Jean-Luc Godard and will be screened from September 18 in 100 selected Austrian cinemas as well as during the course of the Viennale program from October 17 to 29. Entitled Une catastrophe, the film is a kind of cinematographic poem about violence and love, conceived in Godards characteristic montage and combination of cinematic material, sounds, language and music. It includes short excerpts from Eisensteins Battleship Potemkin (1925) and the collective film People on Sunday (1930), accompanied by a Low German 18th-century poem from Western Pomerania with the lines: Kumm du um Middernach / Kumm du Klock een / Vader slöpt / Moder slöpt / ik slap alleen. Klopp an de Kammerdör / fat an de Klink. / Vader meent / Moder meent / dat deit de Wind
Godard appearance in Rivette's first feature

For more clips like this, and a most enjoyable guide to pop culture, visit the blog for the NYC cult cable-access show Media Funhouse, located here: www.mediafunhouse.blogspot.com Uncle Jean appears as a flirtatious cafe-dwelling source of information in Jacques Rivette's terrific "Paris Belongs to Us" (1961). Apologies for the white-on-white subtitles (still used to this day by some distributors, you gotta wonder why), but you can see the picture more clearly if you use the "full-screen" mode on this site (which few people bother to do, but it is there!). We hope that Monsieur Rivette's work from the earliest shorts through the late 1970s get official releases in the US very soon — it's too much phenomenal work to be sitting in the void of non-distribution. For more information on the Funhouse, pls. visit: www.mediafunhouse.com
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Notre Musique. Jean luc Godard. Arvo Pärt.

Paradis, is the final part of Notre Musique, a 2004 film by JL Godard. Making an account of a world where poets are marginals and where peace is only conceivable through a painful and tiresome daydreaming, Godard makes an attempt on the notion of Paradise. This Paradise is meant to contain a measure of peace which Godard can only articulate from the un-peaceful reality of his world; our world. He makes his way with actress Nade Dieu and composer Arvo Part, by his side.
Le Mépris (Jean-Luc Godard, 1963) - Part 2

Jean-Luc Godard's subversive foray into commercial filmmaking is a star-studded Cinemascope epic. Contempt (Le Mépris) stars Michel Piccoli as a screenwriter torn between the demands of a proud European director (played by legendary director Fritz Lang), a crude and arrogant American producer (Jack Palance), and his disillusioned wife, Camille (Brigitte Bardot), as he attempts to doctor the script for a new film version of The Odyssey.
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Le Mépris (Jean-Luc Godard, 1963) - Part 3

Jean-Luc Godard's subversive foray into commercial filmmaking is a star-studded Cinemascope epic. Contempt (Le Mépris) stars Michel Piccoli as a screenwriter torn between the demands of a proud European director (played by legendary director Fritz Lang), a crude and arrogant American producer (Jack Palance), and his disillusioned wife, Camille (Brigitte Bardot), as he attempts to doctor the script for a new film version of The Odyssey.
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