A film about the love life of Jean-Luc Godard? It's just irreverent enough to work, though Michel Hazanavicius' late-'60s biopic is really about Godard's breakup with movies. The surprise of”Godard ...
Michel Hazanavicius won the Oscar in 2012 for “The Artist,” an old-timey black-and-white film set in the era of flickering silent films. His latest film, “Godard Mon Amour,” is another homage to ...
You’ve fallen in love with his films, but only a lucky few have fallen in love with Jean-Luc Godard himself. The French New Wave icon is at his most lively in “Godard Mon Amour,” a tragicomedy from ...
What a difference an actor makes. Writer-director Michel Hazanavicius, who won a best director Academy Award for “The Artist” (2011), which was also named best picture, returns to the subject of the ...
Watch a clip from the movie "Godard Mon Amour," starring Louis Garrel. Photo: Cohen Media Group We don’t see Godard on set directing his film, apart from a fleeting glance in a visually witty preface.
Jean-Luc Godard, director of landmark films such as “Breathless,” “Contempt” and “Weekend,” was fascinated not only by the cinema, but also by politics. When university students organized massive ...
Michel Hazanavicius’ “Godard Mon Amour” is a quirky little movie, at once a look at the radicalization of the great Jean-Luc Godard and a deconstruction of his personality. Hazanavicius, best known as ...
One of his classics is on the official poster for Cannes Film Festival and he has a highly-anticipated new feature premiering at the festival, so it’s a fitting time for a new biopic surrounding ...
Here’s a pithy pullquote for Godard Mon Amour’s posters and trailers: “Boy, it sure is French!” Its language, of course, is French, as one would expect from a biopic about Jean-Luc Godard and Anne ...
In “Godard Mon Amour,” writer-director Michel Hazanavicius takes everything great about the French director Jean-Luc Godard and uses it to explain everything that’s wrong with him. Like the best of ...
Who can penetrate the enigma of Jean-Luc Godard (Louis Garrel)? Not Michel Hazanavicius (director of the 2011 Oscar-winning “The Artist”), whose “Godard Mon Amour” reduces the New Wave pioneer and ...