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which godard films should I see

New Yorker

over 2 years ago

I’ve only seen Breathless, Contempt, and Pierrot Le Fou: which others should I be sure to check out as well, and which films of is do I not really need to bother with

Dennis Brian

over 2 years ago

honestly all of them
but start with alphaville

batuhan

over 2 years ago

tout va bien,weekend,bande a part,une femme est une femme,masculin feminin..
you can start from these,i guess

Klaus Capra

over 2 years ago

Besides the ones you’ve seen, the creme de la creme are Une Femme Est Une Femme, Vivre Sa Vie, Le Petit Soldat, Masculin Feminin, and Weekend. If you really like those, try out Une Femme Mariee, and 2 ou 3 Choses Que Je Sais D’elle. I can’t find most later Godard really recommendable, with the exception of Detective, but it is still worth seeking depending on how fanatic you become.

Roscoe

over 2 years ago

Gosh, New Yorker, don’t you think that Godard might seem cheesy and dated?

Kurt Walker

-moderator-
over 2 years ago

Most of Godard’s later work is in fact recommendable. Go for Prenom: Carmen, Passion, In Praise of Love, Notre Musique, Histoire(s) Du Cinema (his masterpiece), Hail Mary, and Nouvelle Vague.

Jesse Richards

over 2 years ago

Yes, “Hail Mary” is very, very good.

Here’s a really good essay about the film:

http://www.jstor.org/pss/1225653?cookieSet=1

Stefan Ramsted​t

over 2 years ago

Godards later work is better than most people say. Kurt Walker lists all my favorites except Slow Motion, which is a great film, and one of the better ways to start discovering Godards later work.

Law

over 2 years ago

Seconding Den – All of them, at least all that you can find. He’s like three directors in one.