Moments choisis des histoire[s] du cinéma
- Original title
- Moments choisis des histoire[s] du cinéma
- Year
- 2004
- Running time
- 84 min.
- Country
- France
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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Documentary
- Genre
- Documentary | Movie Documentary
- Synopsis
- After "Histoire(s) du cinéma", Jean-Luc Godard produced a standard length film in 35 mm, a kind of synthesis, putting into perspective, the conclusion of Histoire(s). But this film is not just a new montage of existing images in Histoire(s), it is a film "full of life" according to the expression of the filmmaker.
What Godard reveals in "Moments choisis" is the introspective value of his reflection, live, on the image. It does not turn the history of cinema into a fixed chronological monument, but into an immemorial philosophical dream about the collective trade of looks and the private management of the traces and gaps of this history. (FILMAFFINITY)
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