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For Ever Mozart (1996)
Director: Jean-Luc Godard
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From Time Out Film Guide
Godard (director/writer/editor) casts a quizzical eye on Sarajevo, art and the cinema: in the first half, a group of naive youngsters drive to Bosnia to perform Alfred de Musset's play On ne badine pas avec l'amour; in the second, a film-maker strives to get 'Fatal Bolero' in the can. The two parts are linked by Godard's insistence on a cinema of the intellect (dis-chord; absurdism; quotation; provocation), and by his recognition of the futility of the exercise ('Cinema substitutes our gaze with a world in harmony with our desires...something essential is renounced').Author: TCh
Cast & crew
Director: Jean-Luc Godard
Cast: Madeleine Assas, Bérangère Allaux, Ghalya Lacroix, Vicky Messica, Frédéric Pierrot, Harry Cleven full cast
Duration: 82 mins
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