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So for me, seeing Jean Luc Godard's Film Socialisme after The Social Network felt like a proper eye-rinse, and though I resented being late by about three minutes to Film Socialsme on account of The Social Network, slipping into my cozy spot on the bench at the Walter Reade Theater, I was the most excited I'd been at the beginning of any screening during the entire festival.
Michael Vazquez: ON THE 48TH ANNUAL NEW YORK FILM FESTIVAL Michael Vazquez 2010
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Film SocialismeJean-Luc Godard's latest final? impenetrable film essay.
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Godard's was the easiest sentence to hand out as the penalty for his actions is explicitly stated in the league rule book Rule 70.11.
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He's included some elusive choices, such as Jean Eustache's obscured documentary debut "Numero Zero," Jean-Luc Godard's comic "Keep Your Right Up," Thomas Reichman's raw and bitter "Mingus: Charlie Mingus 1968."
Fighting Hard to Be Seen Steve Dollar 2010
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Godard's was the easiest sentence to hand out as the penalty for his actions is explicitly stated in the league rule book Rule 70.11.
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"Like the romance and whimsy of Godard's early 1960's French new wave films, such as 'A Woman is a Woman.'"
Meredith Barnett: Sustainable Design Star Carrie Parry Meredith Barnett 2011
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Although the central narrative revolves around a workers' strike at a sausage factory, Godard's passion for complex sexual relations breaks through by intertwining the secondary, yet altogether more intriguing, story of an American feminist-reporter (Fonda) and her chauvinistic film-director husband (Montand)--a marriage increasingly thwarted by the couple's steep political and sexual differences.
G. Roger Denson: You Say You Want a Revolution. Well You Know, Art Can Cure You of That G. Roger Denson 2011
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Although the central narrative revolves around a workers' strike at a sausage factory, Godard's passion for complex sexual relations breaks through by intertwining the secondary, yet altogether more intriguing, story of an American feminist-reporter (Fonda) and her chauvinistic film-director husband (Montand)--a marriage increasingly thwarted by the couple's steep political and sexual differences.
G. Roger Denson: You Say You Want a Revolution. Well You Know, Art Can Cure You of That G. Roger Denson 2011
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"Like the romance and whimsy of Godard's early 1960's French new wave films, such as 'A Woman is a Woman.'"
Meredith Barnett: Sustainable Design Star Carrie Parry Meredith Barnett 2011
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Even if Mr. Naranjo's stories were confined in scope, tightly bound by character and romantic tension, they betrayed a certain loyalty to Jean-Luc Godard's dictum, "All you need to make a film is a gun and a girl."
Director Finds a Clear Voice in the Headlines Steve Dollar 2012
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