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Text on Button | JEAN-LUC GODARD |
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Sticker with hand written text Bleecker St. Cinema, NYC Nov 1965 |
Curl Text | N. G. SLATER CORP. NYC 11 |
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Additional Information | Jean-Luc Godard is a French film director often associated with the French New Wave Movement. His most notable films are Breathless (1960), Contempt (1963), My Life to Live (1962), and Pierrot le Fou (1965). As a New Wave artist, he frequently challenged traditional cinema conventions and is considered one of the most radical directors of the 1960’s and 1970’s. His newer films are less political, though he is credited with inspiring modern filmmakers to challenge norms. |
Catalog ID | EN0375 |