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there is a graphic cleanness to godards movies (film-lettering and stills) that is just amazing. timeless and elegant. sophisticated even. have you seen vivre sa vie? what did you think?
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there is a graphic cleanness to godards movies (film-lettering and stills) that is just amazing. timeless and elegant. sophisticated even. have you seen vivre sa vie? what did you think?
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9 Comments
nicole
19/03/2009 at 4:56 pmit is incredibly difficult to read the subtitles when she looks directly into the camera. i couldn’t break her gaze, and didn’t want to.
GIULIA
19/03/2009 at 10:50 amfaboulus
M
19/03/2009 at 8:44 amI love Godard. You should see “Masculin, Féminin”, if you haven’t already. It’s wonderful.
tehqueenisdead
19/03/2009 at 7:56 ami wish i could live in a godard film
Hemaly
19/03/2009 at 3:22 amI completely agree with you, on this post. Godard had such great art capabilities. I really like the lettering and artsy aspects from “La Chinoise”. Have you seen it? It’s quite impressive! The set is filled with painted on quotations and posters.
Katarina
19/03/2009 at 11:05 amno i haven’t, i definitely will see it now! :)
emanuelesi
19/03/2009 at 1:35 amanna karina
terrific, she was my weekly obsession last week.
here the result of it:
http://www.coreingrapho.com/#BFOM%20(Best%20Friend%20Of%20Mine):%20Mattia
cheers
tak
19/03/2009 at 12:44 amThe scene with the philosopher is the only one I remember from “vivre sa vie”, maybe it’s the strongest. A few minutes of quest of truth contrast with the caracters evolving in the same space, but unable and/or unwilling to share their world. Incommunicado. I love “Le mepris”
Came across those two music experiments over Godard images
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekQZPozjCX8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssk_RgML0yE
Katarina
19/03/2009 at 1:21 aminteresting thoughts! and very cute music experiments :)