Jean-Luc Godard
Biography
Jean-Luc Godard (December 3, 1930 – September 13, 2022) was a renowned French-Swiss film director, screenwriter, and film critic. He emerged as a key figure in the 1960s French New Wave, a movement that revolutionized narrative and aesthetic conventions in cinema. Godard's innovative approach to filmmaking and storytelling made him one of the most significant and influential filmmakers of the post-war period.
His works often challenged traditional filmmaking techniques, incorporating jump cuts, fragmented narratives, and self-referential elements, which not only captivated audiences but also inspired countless filmmakers worldwide. Godard's films, such as "Breathless" (1960) and "Alphaville" (1965), showcase his unique vision and creativity, leaving an indelible mark on the art of cinema.
Throughout his career, Godard remained a fervent advocate for artistic freedom and exploration, pushing the boundaries of film theory and practice. His contributions have earned him numerous awards and accolades, solidifying his status as a cornerstone of modern filmmaking. Even beyond his passing in 2022, Godard's legacy endures, influencing new generations of filmmakers and cinephiles, ensuring his place in the pantheon of cinematic greats.
Filmography
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Godard Cinema
2023 • Self
The Married Woman
1964 • The Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
From Darkness to Light
2025
The Image Book
2018 • Narrator (voice)
Far from Vietnam
1967 • Self (segment "Camera Eye")
The Kreutzer Sonata
1956 • Ami Journaliste
Goodbye to Language
2014 • Narrator (voice)
To Alter the Image
1982 • The Idiot (uncredited)
Made in U.S.A
1967
Say God Bye
2023 • Self (JLG)
Band of Outsiders
1964
2 or 3 Things I Know About Her
1967 • Narrator (voice)
Le Gai Savoir
1969 • Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
Le petit soldat
1963 • Man at Railway Station (uncredited)
King Lear (1988)
1988 • Professor Pluggy
Notre Musique
2004 • Self
Here and Elsewhere
1976 • Narrator (voice)
Fool’s Mate
1956 • Party guest (uncredited)
Vladimir and Rosa
1971 • Vladimir Lenin (uncredited)
Presentation, or Charlotte and Her Steak
1951 • Walter
A Story of Water
1961 • Narrator
A German Youth
2015 • (archive material)