Jean-Luc Godard is synonymous with cinema. With the release of Breathless in 1960, he established himself overnight as a cinematic rebel and symbol for the era's progressive and anti-war youth. Sixty-two years and 140 films later, Godard is among the most renowned artists of all time, taught in every film school yet still shrouded in mystery. One of the founders of the French New Wave, political agitator, revolutionary misanthrope, film theorist and critic, the list of his descriptors goes on and on. Godard Cinema offers an opportunity for film lovers to look back at his career and the subjects and themes that obsessed him, while paying tribute to the ineffable essence of the most revered French director of all time.
Cyril Leuthy
Director, Writer

Jean-Luc Godard
Self

Nathalie Baye
Self

Alain Bergala
Self

Dick Cavett
Self (archive footage)

Claude Chabrol
Self (archive footage)

Daniel Cohn-Bendit
Self

Julie Delpy
Self
David Faroult
Self

Romain Goupil
Self
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