I am no expert on his films but certainly recommend Breathless, his debut.
The real tribute is to watch Godard's films (and videos); here's a word on magnificent obsessions for streaming (and, in some crucial cases, alas, not): https://t.co/HeMHZsrU2B
— Richard Brody (@tnyfrontrow) September 16, 2022
Jean Luc Godard
— MidCenturyCinema (@MidCenturyCinem) September 13, 2022
Astonishing 15 feature run 1960-7 incl Breathless, Vivre Sa Vie, Contempt, Band of Outsiders, Masculin Féminin (from us on MF via @Cineaste_Mag: https://t.co/zhKVEBlfYX)
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–@bernsteinobits: https://t.co/8M0dqFj40u
–@SamuelAAdams: https://t.co/squ7DImEUL
More Godard – long list of must-reads via:
— MidCenturyCinema (@MidCenturyCinem) September 13, 2022
–@manohladargis: https://t.co/HmmmeTFnA2
–@JustinCChang: https://t.co/wQEyV71zxw
–@phillipstribune: https://t.co/w7KdrazHej
–@ctblauvelt/@ryanlattanzio: https://t.co/nOzhw2dip4
-And, of course, Mr. @tnyfrontrow: https://t.co/xPAtF9Vt79
Jean-Luc Godard, the iconoclast at the center of the French New Wave and one of film’s most influential makers, leaves behind a colossal legacy.
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) September 13, 2022
Whether you're a Godard admirer or want to see his films for the first time, here are some titles to explore. https://t.co/dFZDhdJgzk
One more round of Godard Tributes:
— MidCenturyCinema (@MidCenturyCinem) September 14, 2022
–@OwenGleiberman: https://t.co/Qdj6u6zoGO
–@szacharek: https://t.co/sFa1MTGwnj
–@jhoffman: https://t.co/l8Io18wTJ1
–@sirenasees: https://t.co/pfb7MIx235
-Stephanie Eckardt/@WMag: https://t.co/8sQbErC3xx
Via @guardianfilm: https://t.co/SN5DvTdGu0
I think that if you love movies and are interested in how they developed over the last century, you have to keep checking in with Jean-Luc Godard's films periodically throughout your viewing life. There's no way to grasp fully how movies got from there to here without him. >
— Mark Harris (@MarkHarrisNYC) September 13, 2022
"Like Warhol, like the Beatles, like the Stones, Godard can be said to have BEEN the 1960s." My thanks to @Glenn__Kenny for this wonderful Jean-Luc Godard appreciation, now on @decider. https://t.co/mUBDoKXMjj
— Mark Graham (@unclegrambo) September 13, 2022
Whether you're going to bed or just getting up, there's no better way to end / start your day than watching the Madison dance scene from Jean-Luc Godard's Bande à part. 4 mins of pure cinematic joy. pic.twitter.com/YyXb2m7mwv
— edgarwright (@edgarwright) September 14, 2022