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Scénario du film 'Passion'

Switzerland, France

1982

54 Min
Color
1.33:1
French
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DIR Jean-Luc Godard

PROD Keith Griffiths, Simon Hartog

DP Kevan Debonnaire

CAST Jean-Luc Godard, Jean-Bernard Menoud, Anne-Marie Miéville, Pierre Binggeli

ED Brian Wiseman, John Ellis

BAFICI (Foco Jean-Luc Godard)

Synopsis

In Scénario du film Passion, Godard constructs a lyrical study of the cinematic and creative process by deconstructing the story of his 1982 film Passion. “I didn’t want to write the script,” he states, “I wanted to see it.” Positioning himself in a video editing suite in front of a white film screen that evokes for him the “famous blank page of Mallarmé,” Godard uses video as a sketchbook with which to reconceive the film. The result is a philosophical, often humorous rumination on the desire and labor that inform the conceptual and image making process of the cinema.

Directly quoting from and further elaborating on the process and content of the earlier film — which is itself about labor and creativity — Godard’s Scénario is both rigorously theoretical and intensely personal. Standing before the screen or directly addressing the camera, exploiting the immediacy of video to fluidly recompose and orchestrate images from the film, Godard constructs a potent social analysis that examines art and history, money and sex, romance and work and ultimately becomes a love letter to the cinema. —eai.org

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Jean-Luc Godard

The lynchpin of the French New Wave, Jean-Luc Godard was arguably the most influential filmmaker of the postwar era. Beginning with his groundbreaking 1959 feature debut A Bout de Souffle, Godard revolutionized the motion picture form, freeing the medium from the shackles of its long-accepted cinematic language by rewriting the rules of narrative, continuity, sound, and camera work. Later in his career, he also challenged the common means of feature production, distribution, and exhibition, all in an effort to subvert the conventions of the Hollywood formula to create a new kind of film.

Godard was born in Paris on December 3, 1930, the second of four children. After receiving his primary education in Nyon, Switzerland – during World War II, he became a naturalized Swiss citizen – he studied ethnology at the Sorbonne, but spent the vast majority of his days at the Cine-Club du Quartier Latin, where he first met fellow film fanatics Francois Truffaut and Jacques Rivette. In May… read more

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João Pedro Tomás

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Le Passion de Cinéma

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davenold

6Aug12

Oh, that's how you do that.

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Hani

12Oct11

The manifesto for the independent filmmaking. I'll keep repeating it, Godard: Voici Le Cinéma.. Voici Le Cinéma.. Voici Le Cinéma.. Voici Le Cinéma.. Voici Le Cinéma.. Voici Le Cinéma.. Voici Le Cinéma.. Voici Le Cinéma.. Voici Le Cinéma.. Voici Le Cinéma.. Voici Le Cinéma.. Voici Le Cinéma.. Voici Le Cinéma.. Voici Le Cinéma.. Voici Le Cinéma.. Voici Le Cinéma.. Voici Le Cinéma.. Voici Le Cinéma.. Voici Le Cinéma..

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