Jean-Luc Godard: Legendary French film director dies at 91on September 13, 2022 at 10:59 am

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The New Wave director rewrote cinema’s rules and influenced film-makers from Scorsese to Tarantino.

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Film director Jean-Luc Godard, who spearheaded the revolutionary French New Wave of cinema, has died at the age of 91, French media have reported.

Godard burst onto the scene with 1960’s À bout de souffle (Breathless).

That started a run of acclaimed films that rewrote the rules of cinema, such as Le Mépris (Contempt), Bande à Part (Band of Outsiders) and Alphaville.

His work brought a new verve and daring to cinema and influenced directors from Quentin Tarantino to Martin Scorsese.

French President Emmanuel Macron said the country had lost a national treasure and a genius.

Godard started as a film critic before stepping behind the camera with the stylish and edgy Breathless. Its stars Jean Seberg and Jean-Paul Belmondo were glamorous in a new, casual way, while the camera was constantly moving, the editing was swift and bold, and the script semi-improvised.

The director once said: “It was a film that took everything that cinema had done – girls, gangsters, cars – exploded all this and put an end, once and for all, to the old style.”

Jean-Luc Godard with Anna Karina and Jean-Paul Belmondo on the set of Pierrot Le Fou in 1965

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That was followed by Le Petit Soldat (The Little Soldier) – although the film was banned until 1963 because of its depiction of government-sanctioned torture.

Its cast included actress Anna Karina, who married Godard in 1961 and went on to appear in a string of his most successful films.

She played a nightclub dancer who wants a baby in 1961’s Une Femme est une Femme (A Woman Is A Woman); a young Parisian prostitute in 1962’s Vivre sa vie (My Life to Live); and a gang member in Band of Outsiders in 1965.

In a statement to the Reuters news agency, former French culture minister Jack Lang said of Godard: “He filled cinema with poetry and philosophy. His sharp and unique eye made us see the imperceptible.”

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