Jean-Luc Godard
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Nicole Kidman, Ed Lachman to Receive Tributes at the Gotham Awards
Awards ceremony takes place on November 27 in New York
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‘Manifesto’ Review: Cate Blanchett Is Every Woman in Trippy Art Piece
Tribeca: The actress serves up 13 wild characters delivering a variety of manifestos in a film too smart and sassy to be self-indulgent
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Cannes Lineup Includes Sofia Coppola, Noah Baumbach, Todd Haynes Movies
Lineup of international auteurs also includes a VR installation by Alejandro Inarritu and two episodes of “Twin Peaks” from David Lynch
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2016 Cannes Film Festival Poster Inspired by Jean-Luc Godard’s ‘Contempt’ (Photo)
The festival will take place from May 11-22 this year, with George Miller as president of the jury
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Jacques Rivette, French New Wave Director, Dies at 87
Director was known for experimental movies like “Celine and Julie Go Boating” and “L’amour fou”
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Oscars’ Moment of Truth: Whatever Wins, It’ll Be Good for the Movies
The two frontrunners, “Birdman” and “Boyhood,” are the kind of challenging films that are too seldom recognized by AMPAS
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Slamdance Selects Jury Members for 21st Annual Film Festival
Festival also unveils finalists for brand new micro-shorts competition
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‘Alphaville’ Remake in the Works From ‘Twin Peaks’ Cinematographer, Studiocanal (Exclusive)
Screenwriter Franc. Reyes is writing a fresh take on Jean-Luc Godard’s 1965 film noir
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‘Goodbye to Language’ Wins Top National Society of Film Critics Award
Jean-Luc Godard’s experimental film narrowly beats out “Boyhood” for Best Picture of the Year 2014
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‘Scenes from a Marriage’ Theater Review: Ingmar Bergman, Funnier and Even Bleaker Than Before
Ivo van Hove directs the first must-see event of the 2014-15 theater season.
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The Wrap’s ShortList Film Fest Crowns ‘Noah’ and ‘Not It’ (Video)
Both multiple award-winning films cost only $300 to produce
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Toronto Lineup’s New Crop of Directors Includes Ethan Hawke, Kevin Smith and Jean-Luc Godard
Film festival books lineup of international documentaries, midnight movies and Cannes winners
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Good Morning Cannes, Day 8: A Cocky Kid, a Grizzled Vet and Lot of Dogs
Xavier Dolan shows he has a right to be cocky, and Jean-Luc Godard becomes the latest director to point his camera at canines
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Hitman Drama ‘Salvo’ Wins Critics’ Week Prize at Cannes
Fabio Grassadonia and Antonio Piazza film is chosen tops in a field of seven features from first- and second-time directors
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Good Morning Oscar, November 15: One Strange Frenchman
The non-televised Governors Awards hits the web, and Godard proves that it’s probably good he didn’t show up