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Jean-Luc Godard might well appreciate the irony that his form-busting use of 3D in “Goodbye to Language” — the very element that has made this by far his most passionately embraced work in ...
There are listed 11 indigenous languages of the people of Montana that were in the area prior to white settlement. I decided to try to learn "hello" and "goodbye" in all of these languages.
“Contempt” meets “Lassie" in Jean-Luc Godard’s “Goodbye to Language,” a characteristically vigorous, playful, mordant commentary on everything from the state of movies to the state of ...
While there are many languages of goodbye, the one way it should never be spoken is in the language of anger. When said in anger, it is spoken in many forms: a slammed door, a sarcastic remark, a ...
The National Society of Film Critics recently cited Jean-Luc Godard’s “Goodbye to Language,” the nuttiest lil’ picture ever released in 3-D, as the best film of 2014, nosing out “Boyhood ...
The National Society of Film Critics recently cited Jean-Luc Godard’s “Goodbye to Language,” the nuttiest lil’ picture ever released in 3-D, as the best film of 2014, nosing… ...
But it was truly moving to experience first-hand the hearty reception afforded “Goodbye to Language” among the 2,300 Godard freaks in attendance at the festival’s largest venue, the Lumiere.
Pop quiz time! Jean-Luc Godard's new film, "Goodbye to Language 3D," is about: A: 70 minutes long. B: The smartest movie ever shot in 3-D. C: 26 cards shy of a full deck. D: To blow your mind. E ...
The National Society of Film Critics recently cited Jean-Luc Godard’s “Goodbye to Language,” the nuttiest lil’ picture ever released in 3-D, as the best film of 2014, nosing… ...
Goodbye To Language is not the director's first foray into 3-D filmmaking—that would be his segment in the omnibus film he made with Edgar Pêra and Peter Greenaway, 3x3D—but it is his first ...
The National Society of Film Critics recently cited Jean-Luc Godard’s “Goodbye to Language,” the nuttiest lil’ picture ever released in 3-D, as the best film of 2014, nosing out “Boyhood ...
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