The Image Book (Godard, 2018): Cine Lumiere, 3.30pm
This screening is part of the Jean-Luc Godard seasom at Cine Lumiere. Details here.
Spinning ever further from his New Wave narrative roots,
Jean-Luc Godard revisits the approach of his pioneering Histoire(s) du Cinéma in a
collaborative venture with Fabrice Aragno, Jean-Paul Battaggia and Nicole
Brenez. Emerging from a flash storm of spoken and written screen texts,
artworks, film and TV clips is a suggestive, polyphonic discourse about the
contemporary condition. It takes in those recurrent Godard themes – film
history and the Holocaust – as well as an extended contemplation of the Middle
East and the West’s incapacity to understand it as anything but an indefinable
‘other’. With a characteristically fragmented soundtrack, including sonic
radicals Alfred Schnittke and Scott Walker, this tonic workout for the mind,
eyes and imagination shows Godard, at 87, as intransigently and vitally
confrontational as ever.
Jonathan Romney
Here (and above) is the trailer.
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