16mm and 35mm

Godard 60s Shorts Program

A selection of short films made by Godard and excerpted from omnibus films: Le Nouveau monde / The New World (from RoGoPaG, 1963, 20m); Anticipation, ou l’amour en l’an 2000 / Anticipation, or Love in the Year 2000 (from Le Plus vieux Métier du monde / The Oldest Profession in the World, 1967, 20m); and Montparnasse-Levallois (from Paris vu par… and shot in glorious 16mm by the great Al Maysles, 1965, 18m), La Paresse/Sloth (from Les sept péchés capitaux / The Seven Deadly Sins, 1961, 15 m), Le Grand Escroq / The Great Swindle (from Les Plus Belles Escroqueries du Monde / The World's Greatest Swindles, 1963, 25 m).

RUNTIME
98 minutes
LANGUAGE
French, Italian and Dutch with English subtitles
FORMAT
16mm and 35mm
START DATE
October 20, 2013

A selection of short films made by Godard and excerpted from omnibus films: Le Nouveau monde / The New World (from RoGoPaG, 1963, 20m); Anticipation, ou l’amour en l’an 2000 / Anticipation, or Love in the Year 2000 (from Le Plus vieux Métier du monde / The Oldest Profession in the World, 1967, 20m), Montparnasse-Levallois (from Paris vu par… and shot in glorious 16mm by the great Al Maysles, 1965, 18m), La Paresse/Sloth (from Les sept péchés capitaux / The Seven Deadly Sins, 1961, 15 m), Le Grand Escroq / The Great Swindle (from Les Plus Belles Escroqueries du Monde / The World's Greatest Swindles, 1963, 25 m).

New 35mm print of Le Grand Escroq courtesy of The Filmm Desk and Olive Films

New 35mm print of La Paresse courtesy of The Film Desk

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