Updated April 11, 2012
Godardloop, a multi-part video essay on the films of Jean-Luc Godard. Produced by Michael Baute and edited by Bettina Blickwede, this video explores a treasure trove of imagery found in dozens of Godard’s features and shorts, grouping them among several distinct themes. 47 films spanning 50 years of filmmaking are transformed into a stream of images that attest to an inimitable talent: an artist who can transform the world simply by the way he looks at it through his camera. Learn more and watch more Fandor videosFilm Studies For Free catches up with some great, openly accessible or viewable, Godardian items, above and below, that have been circulating the interwebs for a little while now, together with some that haven't been!
- The most exciting news of all: Canadian publisher, and very good egg, Caboose has announced a release date of September 2012 for the English translation of Jean-Luc Godard’s Introduction to a True History of Cinema and Television. Until then you can...
- Read a free excerpt from Michael Witt’s essay “Archaeology of Histoire(s) du cinéma” about the talks by Godard that were transcribed and translated for this book.
- Read a free chapter (uncorrected page proofs) on the film Masculin Féminin (chapter 8 of 14).
- Check out other great developments at Caboose (FSFF will cover some more in some upcoming posts)
- Update: Then there is the (actually) equally (if not more) exciting news of the "Godard Is" Issue of the relaunched VERTIGO magazine with great new articles and essays on the French director's work by Adrian Martin, James S. Williams, Roland-François Lack and numerous stellar others.
- Samuel Bréan, 'godard english cannes: The Reception of Film Socialisme‘s “Navajo English” Subtitles', Senses of Cinema, issue 60, 2011
- Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy - Revue de la philosophie française et de langue française, Vol XVIII, No 2 (2010): Special Issue on Godard and Philosophy
- 'Philosophy as a Kind of Cinema: Introducing Godard and Philosophy' by John E. Drabinski
- 'Schizoanalyzing Souls: Godard, Deleuze, and the Mystical Line of Flight' by David Sterritt
- 'Happiness is Not Fun: Godard, the 20th Century, and Badiou' by Michael Walsh
- 'The Audible Life of the Image' by David Wills
- 'Shot and Counter-shot: Presence, Obscurity, and the Breakdown of Discourse in Godard’s Notre Musique' by Burlin Barr
- 'Pedagogy of the Written Image' by Jonathan Lahey Dronsfield
- 'Modernism as a Misnomer: Godard's Archeology of the Image' by Gabriel Rockhill
- Glen W. Norton's Cinema = Godard = Cinema website
- Ágnes Pethő, Jean-Luc Godard's Passages from the Photographic to the Post-Cinematic.Images in between Intermediality and Convergence, Acta Universitatis Sapientiae: Film and Media Studies, 2011, vol.4.
- Gabriel Rockhill, Modernism as a Misnomer: Godard’s Archeology of the Image', Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy - Revue de la philosophie française et de langue française, Vol XVIII, No 2 (2010) pp 107-129.
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