The work of Jean-Luc Godard, who passed away a couple of weeks ago through euthanasia at the age of 91, has always seemed to me to be about the possibilities of cinema as a form of thinking. Cinema’s combination of sound and image, constrained by the capacities of the medium but also evolving as those […]
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Cinema will henceforth be Godardian
Posted in Cinema, Media ecology, tagged cinema, cinematic thinking, cineosis, Deleuze, Godard, Jean-Luc Godard, media, utopian thinking on September 27, 2022 | Leave a Comment »
two or three scenes…
Posted in Cinema, tagged film, Godard, great scenes, Wenders on March 14, 2010 | 2 Comments »
How à propos: Today’s Guardian’s piece on The Greatest Film Scenes Ever Shot. What are your favorite scenes, your most indelibly etched screen memories, those “tiny pieces of time” as the article quotes James Stewart saying, that have remained with you ever since seeing them? (The comments open things up to a wider range than […]