Jean-Luc Godard is one the most influential filmmakers of the last fifty years. Scorsese, Tarantino, Wong Kar-Wai and Lars von Trier are but a few of the directors who have fallen under the spell of his freewheeling style. In his 1960s heyday Godard - always in dark shades, cigarette in hand - epitomised European cool. But he subsequently grew into one of the most formidable artists the cinema has produced. Writer and film-maker Richard Brody, one of the few to have interviewed Godard in his Swiss retreat, here offers an accessible account of this extraordinary and fascinating artist.
By:
Richard Brody Imprint: Faber & Faber Country of Publication: United Kingdom Edition: Main Dimensions:
Height: 200mm,
Width: 130mm,
Spine: 10mm
Weight: 876g ISBN:9780571360888 ISBN 10: 0571360882 Pages: 720 Publication Date:31 March 2020 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
Richard Brody, a film critic and editor at The New Yorker, is also an independent filmmaker who lives in New York City. Everything Is Cinema is his first book.