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Every Man for Himself

Sauve qui peut (La vie)
Jean-Luc Godard

Presented in 35mm!

“What’s that music?” It’s the music of Godard’s return to (relatively) mainstream moviemaking, composed in four movements—The Imaginary, Fear, Commerce, and… Music—with Nathalie Baye and Jacques Dutronc as a kind of alter ego.

DIRECTOR
Jean-Luc Godard
YEAR
1980
COUNTRY
Switzerland / France
RUNTIME
84 minutes
LANGUAGE
French with English subtitles
FORMAT
35mm
ORIGINAL TITLE
Sauve qui peut (La vie)
START DATE
October 14, 2013

“What’s that music?” It’s the music of Godard’s return to (relatively) mainstream moviemaking, composed in four movements—The Imaginary, Fear, Commerce, and… Music—with Nathalie Baye and Jacques Dutronc as a kind of alter ego. “Somewhere on the screen he has captured the subtle reality of what it is to be a thinking, feeling being in these ridiculously convulsive times,” wrote Andrew Sarris.

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