Jean-Luc Godard stood for years as one of the most vital and provocative directors in Europe and beyond — beginning in 1960 with his debut feature “Breathless.”
in 1960 with his debut feature "Breathless" and stood for years as one of the world’s most vital and provocative directors has died. He was 91.
But Godard also made a string of films, often politically charged and experimental, which pleased few outside a small circle of fans and frustrated many critics through their purported overblown intellectualism. After working on two films by Rivette and Rohmer in 1951, Godard tried to direct his first movie while traveling through North and South America with his father, but never finished it.
The movie stars Belmondo as a penniless young thief who models himself on Hollywood movie gangsters and who, after he shoots a police officer, goes on the run to Italy with his American girlfriend, played by Jean Seeberg. Godard, who was later to gain a reputation for his uncompromising left-wing political views, had a brush with French authorities in 1960 when he made "The Little Soldier." The movie, filled with references to France’s colonial war in Algeria, was not released until 1963, a year after the conflict ended.
France Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
Jean-Luc Godard, Enfant Terrible of Modern French Cinema, Dies at 91In the wake of 'Breathless,' New Waves that sprang up across the planet, from Brazil to Czechoslovakia to Japan, owed a major debt to him, as did generations of American directors, including Scorsese, De Palma and Tarantino.
Lire la suite »
Jean-Luc Godard, King of France’s New Wave, Dies at 91 (REPORT)Franco-Swiss director and New Wave linchpin Jean-Luc Godard, who revolutionized world cinema with his ground-breaking debut, “Breathless,” and never stopped pushing the envelope of his creativity, …
Lire la suite »
Iconic director Jean-Luc Godard dead at 91, French media reportDirector Jean-Luc Godard, icon of French New Wave cinema, has died at age 91, according to French media.
Lire la suite »
Jean-Luc Godard, rule-breaking master of French cinema, dies at 91Jean-Luc Godard, the European filmmaker and cinematic rule-breaker regarded as one of the most influential, uncompromising and at times befuddling artists of his era, has died.
Lire la suite »
Jean-Luc Godard, 'Breathless' Director and French New Wave Icon, Dead at 91Jean-Luc Godard, the father of modern cinema whose impish, combative provocations threw down a gauntlet with which all those who came in his wake must contend, died Tuesday at the age of 91.
Lire la suite »
Jean-Luc Godard Dies: Pioneering French Director Was 91Jean-Luc Godard, a leading figure of the French New Wave, has died. He was 91. The French newspaper Liberation first reported the news which was confirmed to Deadline by a source close to the filmm…
Lire la suite »