Jean-Luc Godard (1930 – 2022) | TCM Remembers

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TCM Remembers legendary filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard. A giant of the French New Wave, Godard forged a cinematic revolution with his groundbreaking film BREATHLESS (1960) and continued to change modern filmmaking with such classics as CONTEMPT (1963), ALPHAVILLE (1965), TWO OR THREE THINGS I KNOW ABOUT HER (1967), and more. Few directors have done as much to change the vocabulary of filmmaking and the subjects that cinema could explore. Every cinephile owes a debt to Jean-Luc Godard.

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A cinematic _giant, _ and leader of the New Wave, who blew up the stale conventions of filmmaking with dynamite!
*RIP JEAN-LUC GODARD* 🙏🏼💙💐

JimmyPlaylists
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For every two films you watch, three belong to Godard. His influence is inescapable.

spb
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The production and editing on these "remembers" is absolutely fantastic!

TheRealJohnWack
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nice tribute as one expects from TCM. Godard's death is a marking point in cinema. He was a defining presence of the medium and one of its greatest artists. Enjoying getting back to some of those movies now.

There is a selection of 23 of his films on Criterion Channel streaming for those who have it.

blakelucas
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IMO one of the 3 most influential directors ever, along with Griffith and Welles.

willieluncheonette
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What a stunning and fitting tribute! Thank you TCM and Rest In Peace Godard!

magicknight
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Love or hate him, he was responsible for breaking the mold on many things which it was even possible to do in film at the time. He was a true iconoclast who did things his way, to hell with the studios and the establishment. You can argue with the results, but he was his own man. I respect that. What a legend.

hanshotfirst
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Pierrot le Fou is one of my all time favorite movies. Rest in Peace

jacksonpauls
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"vivre sa vie" is my favorite film by godard. any plans for a marathon of his work on TCM later in the year and will it be on HBOMax (for how long before it becomes... ugh... warnerdiscovery)?

thevoid
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Sloppy filmmaking disguised as art. So French.

michaelsears