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The Godard Fiasco In 1968, an excited audience awaited the arrival of Jean-Luc Godard, who had been invited to open a series of (…) lectures at the National Film Theatre. Instead, they received this telegram. 100 members of the audience accepted the offer to have their money returned, while the remainder stayed for a screening of Godard’s Vivre sa vie. (Via)
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“When life doesn’t give you satisfaction, you go to the movies.”
– François Truffaut
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Jean-Paul Belmondo, Jean Seberg and Jean-Luc Godard on the set of Breathless (1960). Photo by Raymond Cauchetier. (Via) [[MORE]]  ”Belmondo has already been shooting for one week and his look of something between dismay and boredom speaks volumes about how he is reacting to Godard’s likely cafe-intellectual rant. Vernet says that he’s likely wondering about his parked car. Belmondo, who...
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from “Godard, l’amour, la poesie” (2007)
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