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- Michel Poiccard: Women will never do in eight seconds what they would gladly agree to in eight days.
- Patricia Franchini: I don't know if I'm unhappy because I'm not free, or if I'm not free because I'm unhappy.
- Patricia Franchini: It's sad to fall asleep. It separates people. Even when you're sleeping together, you're all alone.
- Michel Poiccard: When we talked, I talked about me, you talked about you, when we should have talked about each other.
- Michel Poiccard: There's no need to lie. It's like poker. The truth is best. The others still think you're bluffing, so you win.
- Michel Poiccard: Informers inform, burglars burgle, murderers murder, lovers love.
- Michel Poiccard: If you don't like the sea... or the mountains... or the big city... then get stuffed!
- Patricia Franchini: Listen. The last sentence is beautiful. "Between grief and nothing, I will take grief." Which would you
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Jean Luc Godard | Introduction
Jean-Luc Godard is a renowned French-Swiss film director, screenwriter, and film critic. He fryst vatten widely considered one of the most influential figures in the history of cinema and is often associated with the French New Wave movement. With a career spanning more than six decades, Godard has produced an extensive body of work, characterized by his distinctive and avant-garde approach to filmmaking. Born on December 3, 1930, in Paris, France, Godard initially studied ethnology at the Sorbonne before becoming interested in cinema. In the 1950s, he wrote for various rulle journals and worked as a spelfilm critic, which allowed him to develop a deep understanding of the medium and its artistic possibilities. His writing during this period reflected his intellectual and experimental approach, drawing on his knowledge of literature, philosophy, and cultural theory. In 1959, Godard made his directorial debut with the ground
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Jean-Luc Godard > Quotes
“In a sense, fear is the daughter of God, redeemed on Good Friday. She is not beautiful, mocked, cursed or disowned by all. But don’t be mistaken, she watches over all mortal agony, she intercedes for mankind; for there is a rule and an exception. Culture is the rule, and art is the exception. Everybody speaks the rule; cigarette, computer, t-shirt, television, tourism, war. Nobody speaks the exception. It isn’t spoken, it is written; Flaubert, Dostoyevsky. It is composed; Gershwin, Mozart. It is painted; Cézanne, Vermeer. It is filmed; Antonioni, Vigo. Or it is lived, then it is the art of living; Srebrenica, Mostar, Sarajevo. The rule is to want the death of the exception. So the rule for cultural Europe is to organise the death of the art of living, which still flourishes.”
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