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2017 | B/N | 107:00

Paris 1967. Jean-Luc Godard, the leading filmmaker of his generation, is shooting La chinoise with the woman he loves, Anne Wiazemsky, 20 years his junior. They are happy and in love; they marry. But the film’s reception unleashes a profound self-examination in Jean-Luc. The events of May ’68 will amplify this process, and the crisis that shakes the filmmaker will transform him profoundly.


Direction: Hazanavicius; Michel
Script: Hazanavicius; Michel
Production: Sattouf; Riad, Gastaud; Florence, Hazanavicius; Michel
Photography: Schiffman; Guillaume
Sound: Minondo; Jean
Cast:Lescot; Micha, Martin; Stacy, Bejo; Bérénice, Gadebois; Grégory, Garrel; Louis, Kysyl; Felix
Participation year at FICM: 2017

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