The master stylist and provocateur behind ‘Breathless,’ ‘Alphaville,’ and ‘Goodbye to Language’ broke every cinematic rule he could find for six decades.
Often seen in dark sunglasses and hair that bordered on a mad scientist look, Godard was at the forefront of what later became known as the French New Wave, a post-war group of French filmmakers who rejected the national cinema of the time, which they saw as stuffy, in favor of a more spirited and experimental style.
has the energy of a young genius braying, “don’t tell me what to do!” in the face of decades of film “rules.” Shooting quickly and with a low budget, rather than try to hide edits that don’t quite match , Godard leaned into it with noticeable jump cuts, giving his film about lovers and criminals a jazzy, unpredictable feel.
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