Film socialisme /
Jean-Luc Godard presents a magisterial essay on the decline of European civilization. As a garish cruise ship travels the Mediterranean, Godard embarks on a filmic essay on the state of contemporary Europe, international politics, and Western history. In the tradition of his acclaimed political and...
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| Format: | Video Blu-ray Disc |
| Language: | French |
| Language Notes: | In French, with some dialogue in German, English, Italian, Russian and Spanish; with subtitles in English and Godard's "Navajo" English. |
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| Summary: | Jean-Luc Godard presents a magisterial essay on the decline of European civilization. As a garish cruise ship travels the Mediterranean, Godard embarks on a filmic essay on the state of contemporary Europe, international politics, and Western history. In the tradition of his acclaimed political and essayistic films, Godard explores a wide range of contemporary cultural, political and historical themes with his distinctive and innovative cinematic style. |
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| Item Description: | Title from container. Originally produced by Vega Film in 2010. Special features: an essay about Film socialisme by Richard Brody, author of Everything is cinema: the working life of Jean-Luc Godard; trailers; stills gallery. Videorecording. |
| Physical Description: | 1 videodisc (101 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. |
| Format: | Blu-ray; 1920 x 1080p; widescreen (1.85:1 aspect ratio); DTS HD Master Audio 5.1. |
| Production Credits: | Cinematography, Fabrice Aragno, Paul Grivas. |