From the regular culprits (Jarmusch & Hal Hartley) to not-so familiar faces (Charlie Ahearn), we take another look at Godard's (POSSIBLE) influence on modern cinema.
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I admire Jean-Luc Godard and I think it's impossible today for anyone making cinema to escape from his influence - Hal Hartley
Enjoy...
I admire Jean-Luc Godard and I think it's impossible today for anyone making cinema to escape from his influence - Hal Hartley
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| Masculin Feminin / The Book Of Life | 
New York Times: Was your own filmmaking influenced by Godard?
Jim Jarmusch: Certainly. “Breathless” was really inspiring to me formally. With that one, he didn’t have enough money to shoot a film with sound. It’s all dubbed after the fact, so he could go out on the street and just shoot in a guerrilla style, which is how I started out. And he used jump-cutting to facilitate the ability to edit something out of whatever he shot.
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| King Of New York / Contempt | 
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| Band Of Outsiders / Cold War | 
Godard, Fellini and Bergman were my heroes - David Lynch
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| Vivre Sa Vie / Inland Empire | 
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| Vivre Sa Vie / Mister Lonely | 
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| Weekend / Synecdoche New York | 
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| A Married Woman / The Best Day Of My Life | 
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| Contempt / Belle Du Jour / King Of New York | 





 
 
