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Weekend
Film Description A highly stylised and savage satire on consumerism and the bourgeoisie that takes place over a weekend's trip from Paris to Normandy that turns into automobile apocalypse and ends in cannibalism. Godard trashes just about every cinematic convention in the book on the way while at the same time using the artistry of the medium to full effect, including the famous 10 minute tracking shot. An essential watch.
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DVD Extras Interview with cinematographer Raoul Coutard; Mike Figgis on Weekend; Filmographies.
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Article - "Jean Luc Godard"
by Moviemail
For the best part of five decades, Jean-Luc Godard has been producing innovative, challenging and controversial films. The list of his influential titles is peerless. From the nouvelle vague brio of A Bout de Souffle and Bande à Part through to the exquisite beauty o... View article in full
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Including: Breathless (Godard, 1959), Cleo From 5 to 7, Jean-Luc Godard Collection (Volume 1), Jules et Jim, Last Year in Marienbad, Les Biches, The 400 Blows, Weekend.
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