<p>"The standard historical image of Jean-Luc Godard is that of a resolute iconoclast breaking with the representational norms and codes of classical cinema in the name of liberating film from the deadening weight of its past. His numerous formal innovations—syncopated montage, unconventional framing, unique experiments with dialogue, etc.—along with his abandonment of traditional narrative and character development, his playful pastiche of genres, his debunking of the representational illusions of cinematic realism, his reflexive preoccupation with film itself and the general dissolution of the distinction between high and low art have created a potent new form of cinema that continues to have far-reaching effects. More experim...
The article results from introductory research into the question of broadly defined pictorialness of...
"Godard is the most contemporary of directors, one who has never set a film in the past. Yet since t...
This thesis attempts to re-examine the work of Jean-Luc Godard and in particular the claims which ha...
"The standard historical image of Jean-Luc Godard is that of a resolute iconoclast breaking with the...
"Jean-Luc Godard is nothing if not an enigma. His image has a life of its own, especially in its you...
Abstract The following article frames a particular case study: Jean-Luc Godard's À bo...
This publication is the late outcome of a small symposium that took place in 2013 at the subject are...
For over 50 years now, Jean-Luc Godard's work in cinema and video has innovated, provoked and inspir...
Jean-Luc Godard’s filmmaking is analyzed as a conceptual art, as in agreement with his most accompli...
"Jean-Luc Godard is nothing if not an enigma. His image has a life of its own, especially in its you...
In Histoire(s) du cinéma, Jean-Luc Godard finally connects his human being’s existence with history ...
Be you entirely unfamiliar with cinematic modernism or the preeminent scholar on the subject, there ...
It is well known since Eisenstein that montage is defined as being the soul of cinema, the whole of ...
The article results from introductory research into the question of broadly defined pictorialness of...
Godard's films of the 1960s actively engage with and challenge the tenets of realism theories put fo...
The article results from introductory research into the question of broadly defined pictorialness of...
"Godard is the most contemporary of directors, one who has never set a film in the past. Yet since t...
This thesis attempts to re-examine the work of Jean-Luc Godard and in particular the claims which ha...
"The standard historical image of Jean-Luc Godard is that of a resolute iconoclast breaking with the...
"Jean-Luc Godard is nothing if not an enigma. His image has a life of its own, especially in its you...
Abstract The following article frames a particular case study: Jean-Luc Godard's À bo...
This publication is the late outcome of a small symposium that took place in 2013 at the subject are...
For over 50 years now, Jean-Luc Godard's work in cinema and video has innovated, provoked and inspir...
Jean-Luc Godard’s filmmaking is analyzed as a conceptual art, as in agreement with his most accompli...
"Jean-Luc Godard is nothing if not an enigma. His image has a life of its own, especially in its you...
In Histoire(s) du cinéma, Jean-Luc Godard finally connects his human being’s existence with history ...
Be you entirely unfamiliar with cinematic modernism or the preeminent scholar on the subject, there ...
It is well known since Eisenstein that montage is defined as being the soul of cinema, the whole of ...
The article results from introductory research into the question of broadly defined pictorialness of...
Godard's films of the 1960s actively engage with and challenge the tenets of realism theories put fo...
The article results from introductory research into the question of broadly defined pictorialness of...
"Godard is the most contemporary of directors, one who has never set a film in the past. Yet since t...
This thesis attempts to re-examine the work of Jean-Luc Godard and in particular the claims which ha...