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A Companion to Jean-Luc Godard presents a compendium of original essays by top film scholars that focus on a wide range of issues relating to Godard's films. The majority of essays cover Godard's major works, while others offer reflections on his personal philosophy, politics, and connections to other critics and filmmakers.
This compendium of original essays offers invaluable insights into the life and works of one of the most important and influential directors in the history of cinema, exploring his major films, philosophy, politics, and connections to other critics and
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A Companion to Jean-Luc Godard presents a compendium of original essays by top film scholars that focus on a wide range of issues relating to Godard's films. The majority of essays cover Godard's major works, while others offer reflections on his personal philosophy, politics, and connections to other critics and filmmakers.
This compendium of original essays offers invaluable insights into the life and works of one of the most important and influential directors in the history of cinema, exploring his major films, philosophy, politics, and connections to other critics and directors.

Presents a compendium of original essays offering invaluable insights into the life and works of one of the most important and influential filmmakers in the history of cinema
Features contributions from an international cast of major film theorists and critics
Provides readers with both an in-depth reading of Godard's major films and a sense of his evolution from the New Wave to his later political periods
Brings fresh insights into the great director's biography, including reflections on his personal philosophy, politics, and connections to other critics and filmmakers
Explores many of the 80 features Godard made in nearly 60 years, and includes coverage of his recent work in video
Autorenporträt
Tom Conley is Abbott Lawrence Lowell Professor of Romance Languages and Visual & Environmental Studies at Harvard University. His publications include Film Hieroglyphs (2006), Cartographic Cinema (2007), An Errant Eye (2011), and others. T. Jefferson Kline is Professor of French at Boston University. His publications include Bertolucci's Dream Loom (1987), Screening the Text: Intertextuality and New Wave French Cinema (1992), Unraveling French Cinema (2010), and a variety of essays on French and European literature and film.