Jean-Luc Godard
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Movies by Jacques Audiard, Pablo Larraín, R.J. Cutler to Play at New York Film Fest
The Spotlight section also includes new work from Jesse Eisenberg, Petra Costa and Walter Salles
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Toronto Film Festival Adds International Auteurs, Including Jean-Luc Godard
The late cinematic icon will have his final short film in the Wavelengths section at TIFF
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Jean-Luc Godard Remembered by Martin Scorsese, Antonio Banderas, Edgar Wright and More: ‘We Are Losing a National Treasure’
The pioneering French New Wave director known for “Breathless” died Tuesday at age 91
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Jean-Luc Godard, Legendary Director of French New Wave, Dies at 91
Director burst on the scene with the 1960 hit “Breathless”
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Anna Karina, Star of French New Wave Cinema, Dies at 79
Karina starred in such classic ’60s films as “A Woman Is a Woman” and “Alphaville”
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What’s New on DVD in May: ‘Blaze,’ ‘Lords of Chaos,’ ‘Never Look Away,’ ‘Boom!’ and More
Alonso Duralde’s monthly column spotlights the best Indie, foreign, doc, grindhouse, classic and TV releases on DVD and Blu-ray
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Agnès Varda Appreciation: She Had Endless Curiosity About People and Filmmaking, And It Shows
Even in her 80s, the French New Wave icon embraced digital technology to make moving, witty, empathetic documentaries
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‘The Image Book’ Film Review: Once Again, Jean-Luc Godard Messes With Viewers’ Heads
The 87-year-old director’s newest film is an essay in sound and picture and an assault on the idea of cinema and, sometimes, on the viewer
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Coen Brothers, Barry Jenkins’ New Films to Play at New York Film Festival
The 56th New York Film Festival will kick off on September 28 and run through October 14
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Jean-Luc Godard’s ‘The Image Book’ Acquired by Kino Lorber
Cannes 2018: Film had its world premiere on May 11
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Marion Cotillard’s Careless Motherhood Hurts in ‘Angel Face’
Cannes 2018: Cotillard plays bleached-blonde Marlene, the hard-drinking party girl who seems barely aware that she is a mother
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Cannes Report, Day 4: Sales Market Heats Up, ‘355’ Sparks Bidding War, Jean-Luc Godard Is Back
Cannes 2018: Rights to films are being bought and there’s even a bidding war going on for a package
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Majority of Cannes Critics’ Week Competition Films Were Directed by Women
#TimesUp comes to France
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Cannes Lineup Reaches From Spike Lee to Jean-Luc Godard
Festival is light on American films and includes three competition films from female directors, one less than the record set in 2011
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‘Faces Places’ Review: Agnès Varda Takes a Joyful Artist’s Journey Into Rural France
The acclaimed 89-year-old French filmmaker devotes her latest documentary to portraits of ordinary people
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Dave White