A Married Woman 1964
Une femme mariée: Suite de fragments dun film tourné en 1964 (1964) Charlotte is young and modern, not a hair out of place, superficial, cool; she reads fashion magazines - does she have the perfect bust? She lives in a Paris suburb with her son and her husband Pierre, a pilot. Her lover is Robert
Contempt (1963)
Screenwriter Paul Javal's marriage to his wife Camille disintegrates during movie production as she spends time with the producer. Layered conflicts between art and business ensue.
Breathless (1960)
Breathless (1960) Michel Poiccard, an irresponsible sociopath and small-time thief, steals a car and impulsively murders the motorcycle policeman who pursues him. Now wanted by the authorities, he renews his relationship with Patricia Franchini, a hip American girl studying journalism at the Sorbonn
First Name: Carmen (1983)
First Name: Carmen (1983) Carmen is a member of a terrorist gang who falls in love with a young police officer guarding a bank that she and her cohorts try to rob. She leads him on while dragging the two of them closer to their ultimate doom. Jean-Luc Godard intercuts the film with shots of a string
Alphaville (1965)
Alphaville (1965) Lemmy Caution, an American private-eye, arrives in Alphaville, a futuristic city on another planet. His very American character is at odds with the city's ruler, an evil scientist named Von Braun, who has outlawed love and self-expression.
2 or 3 Things I Know About Her (1967)
2 or 3 Things I Know About Her (1967) A day in the life of a Parisian housewife/prostitute, interspersed with musings on the Vietnam War and other contemporary issues.
Numéro deux (1975)
Numéro deux (1975) An analysis of the power relations in an ordinary family.
Passion (1982)
Passion (1982) On a movie set, in a factory, and at a hotel, Godard explores the nature of work, love and film making. While Solidarity takes on the Polish government, a Polish film director, Jerzy, is stuck in France making a film for TV. He's over budget and uninspired; the film, called "Passion,"
Masculin Féminin (1966)
Masculin Féminin (1966) Paul is young, just demobbed from national service in the French Army, and disillusioned with civilian life. As his girlfriend builds herself a career as a pop singer, Paul becomes more isolated from his friends and peers ('the children of Marx and Coca Cola', as the credits
See You at Mao (1970)
See You at Mao (1970) Filmed in the UK in 1969, this documentary by Godard and the Dziga Vertov Group represents an analysis of production and the status of women in capitalist society and a speculation about class consciousness and the need for political organization. A group of men formed by trade
Weekend (1967)
Weekend (1967) A supposedly idyllic week-end trip to the countryside turns into a never-ending nightmare of traffic jams, revolution, cannibalism and murder as French bourgeois society starts to collapse under the weight of its own consumer preoccupations.
Wind from the East (1970)
A filmic essay on class struggle which draws on images from westerns but has no plot and is both an experiment in making a revolutionary film and an interrogation of how successfully such a film can be revolutionary
Histoires du cinema (1989-1999)
Histoires du cinema 1989 1999 Jean Luc Godard does not propose a chronological history of cinema but rather a double exploration, a journey through the Twentieth Century history, in the country of images and an exploration of the creation of Godard himself, a self portrait of the director This is th
Pierrot le Fou (1965)
Pierrot le Fou (1965) Ferdinand Griffon is married with his wealthy Italian wife and has been recently fired from the television station where he worked. His wife forces him to go to a party in the house of her influential father that wants to introduce Ferdinand to a potential employer. Her brother
Love and Anger (1969)
Love and Anger (1969) Five short stories with contemporary settings. In New York, people are indifferent to derelicts sleeping on sidewalks, to a woman's assault in front of an apartment building, and to a couple injured in a car crash. A man, stripped of his identity, dies in bed with actors expres
Vivre Sa Vie (1962)
Vivre Sa Vie 1962 This film explores a Parisian womans descent into prostitution The movie is comprised of a series of 12 tableaux scenes which are basically unconnected episodes, each presented with a worded introduction
The Worlds Most Beautiful Swindlers (1964)
The Worlds Most Beautiful Swindlers (1964) Four swindle stories, taking place successively in Tokyo - Japan (Les cinq bienfaiteurs de Fumiko), Amsterdam - The Netherlands (La riviere de diamants), Italie (La feuille de route), and Paris - France (L'homme qui vendit la tour Eiffel).
Every Man for Himself (1980)
Every Man for Himself (1980) An examination of sexual relationships, in which three protagonists interact in different combinations.
Struggle in Italy (1971)
Struggle in Italy (1971) The film reveals how and why a supposedly revolutionary Italian girl has in fact fallen prey to bourgeois ideology.
La chinoise (1967)
La chinoise 1967 A small group of French students are studying Mao, trying to find out their position in the world and how to change the world to a Maoistic community using terrorism
Le Petit Soldat (1963)
Le Petit Soldat (1963) During the Algerian war for independence from France, a young Frenchman living in Geneva who belongs to a right-wing terrorist group and a young woman who belongs to a left-wing terrorist group meet and fall in love. Complications ensue when the man is suspected by the members
Band of Outsiders (1964)
Band of Outsiders (1964) A triangle: Franz, Arthur, and Odile. Franz, a young man with Alain Delon good looks, has met Odile in an English class. She lives in Joinville with wealthy benefactors and has mentioned to Franz that Mr. Stolz keeps a pile of 10,000 franc notes unlocked in his room. Franz t
Tout Va Bien (1972)
Tout Va Bien (1972) Jean-Luc Godard dissects the structure of society, movies, love and revolution. He asks compelling questions: Can love survive a relationship? Can ideology survive revolution? He also looks at the French student riots of the 1960s with a critical eye, and ends up satirizing conte
Detective (1985)
Détective (1985) In a palace of Paris. Two detectives are investigating a two-year-old murder. Emile and Francoise Chenal are putting pressure on Jim Fox Warner, a boxing manager, who owes them a huge amount of money. But Jim also owes money to the Mafia, and it seems the boxing match he is countin
Sympathy for the Devil (1968)
Sympathy for the Devil (1968) Godard's documentation of late 1960s Western counter-culture, examining the Black Panthers, referring to works by LeRoi Jones and Eldridge Cleaver. Other notable subjects are the role of news media, the mediated image, a growing technocratic society, women's liberation,
Keep Your Right Up (1987)
Keep Your Right Up (1987) A film with idiotic prince and Rita Mitsouko who records a new album.
Le Gai Savoir (1969)
Le Gai Savoir (1969) How do we learn? What do we know? Night after night, not long before dawn, two young adults, Patricia and Emile, meet on a sound stage to discuss learning, discourse, and the path to revolution. Scenes of Paris's student revolt, the Vietnam War, and other events of the late 1960
Ro.Go.Pa.G. (1963)
Ro.Go.Pa.G. (1963) This consists of four short films by different directors. Rosselini's 'Chastity' ('Illibatezza') deals with an attractive air hostess who receives the unwelcome attentions of a middle aged American. Godard's 'New World' ('Il Nuovo Mondo') illustrates a post-apocalypse world the sa
The Image Book (2018)
The Image Book (2018) Nothing but silence. Nothing but a revolutionary song. A story in five chapters like the five fingers of a hand.
Made in U.S.A (1966)
Made in U.S.A (1966) Set in the near future, Paula, a leftist writer, goes from Paris to the French town of Atlantic-Cité when she learns of the death of a former colleague and lover, Richard P. Is she there to investigate? On the surface, faces are beautiful, colors bright, clothes trendy. Beneath
Soft and Hard (1985)
Soft and Hard (1985) Jean-Luc Godard and Anne-Marie Mieville talk about their films, while doing everyday tasks around their house.
Here and Elsewhere (1976)
Here and Elsewhere (1976) Godard, Miéville and Gorin (aka the "Dziga Vertov Group") examine the parallel lives of two families - one French, one Palestinian - using an exploratory combination of film and video.
Six in Paris (1965)
Six in Paris (1965) Six vignettes set in different sections of Paris, by six directors. St. Germain des Pres (Douchet), Gare du Nord (Rouch), Rue St. Denis (Pollet), and Montparnasse et Levallois (Godard) are stories of love, flirtation and prostitution; Place d'Etoile (Rhomer) concerns a haberdashe
Goodbye to Language (2014)
Goodbye to Language 2014 The idea is simple A married woman and a single man meet They love, they argue, fists fly A dog strays between town and country The seasons pass The man and woman meet again The dog finds itself between them The other is in one, the one is in the other and they are three The
How Is It Going? (1976)
How Is It Going? (1976) A film about politics and the media, in which two workers in a newspaper plant attempt to make a film.
New Wave (1990)
New Wave 1990 Composed entirely by literary quotations from many different sources and from several historical periods, Godards film works as an allegory on film The loose narrative tells about a drifter found by a rich woman who soon falls in love with him A drowning accident takes place and the dr
The Carabineers (1963)
The Carabineers 1963 During a war, the poor and ignorant brothers Ulysses and Michel Ange are lured and recruited by two soldiers that promise wealth to them in the name of their King The greedy wife of Ulysses Cleopatre and her daughter Venus ask them to enlist to pursue fortune They travel to Ital