His smile in the end, so... I don´t know... He has something intrigant, looks so intelligent. After watch this interview,you're wondering another question, a convesation with him. I think he's adorable, and so damn hypnotic.
J-LG actually responds to the questions, answers them, even when they're repetitive (about criticism) or prurient (about Brigitte Bardot). Touching to see him submit to the interviewer as he does, accept the terms of the exercise, and do it with good grace.
Great interview. I love his comments on film vs TV... today the same can be said for film and TV vs. streaming and online content. Doesn't matter what medium it is, as long as you are telling a story and sharing it with an audience, it's all good.
Wow, he totally changed his views on television. Over the years he has become increasingly hostile to television (rightly so) and it is interesting here that he doesn't have much to say, because of the relative newness of television.
Godard répondant à Chalais me fait penser à Ivan Johnson répondant aux questions d'Alpha 5 dans son film Alphaville (1965). On a l'impression d'une inquisition. C'est pénible.
His smile in the end, so... I don´t know...
He has something intrigant, looks so intelligent. After watch this interview,you're wondering another question, a convesation with him.
I think he's adorable, and so damn hypnotic.
J-LG actually responds to the questions, answers them, even when they're repetitive (about criticism) or prurient (about Brigitte Bardot). Touching to see him submit to the interviewer as he does, accept the terms of the exercise, and do it with good grace.
He looks exactly like Dr. Strangelove.
He also looks like Jerry Lewis
*He looks Jean-Luc Godard!* ua-cam.com/video/vQZNOvIEN78/v-deo.html
I get the feeling that whoever wrote the subtitles did a damn good job not getting the statements and feelings lost in translation.
The interviewer is François Chalais on the French TV for the output of
"Le Mépris" 1963
Never explain your art. You only feeding the vultures.
12-3-2011. He's having fun at 81. Happy Birthday, Jean-Luc. You've come a long way since Le quadrille.
bro sorry to tell you but he died at 91
the question about whether bardot enjoys taking off her clothes: ???? why would that even occur as a question to ask???
Tina Rota because this was France in the 1960s
Great interview. I love his comments on film vs TV... today the same can be said for film and TV vs. streaming and online content. Doesn't matter what medium it is, as long as you are telling a story and sharing it with an audience, it's all good.
Yes, Jean Luc : Le Mépris. Great Movie . Masterpiece
I think the interviewer is very good, especially if you compare him to interviewers today. He doesn't seem intimidated.
Even in an interview with Godard, there's a phone ringing while somebody is speaking...
Wow, he totally changed his views on television. Over the years he has become increasingly hostile to television (rightly so) and it is interesting here that he doesn't have much to say, because of the relative newness of television.
Thank you for uploading this terrific interview!
Thanks for posting, great video!
He is THE bad-ass.
are there any credits to this? like who is the interviewer and for what program was this?
He is fascinating
Probably the coolest looking guy with shades and a cigarette
MAESTRO,,,,,
thanks for this. Contempt is one of my 12 favorite films
RIP Godard 😭💐
so brilliant
Am I the only one who finds Jean-Luc Godard contradicting his views on critics?
tks!
great interview.
He knows from experience.
that interviewer is a fool
How weird questions
Different times
@jelly140992 Not sure, but I think it was in the Criterion Breathless Blu release.
Looking like a young Dr. Strangelove
LEGEND
9:07 lol
celui qui fait l'entretien s'interesse qu'a la possibilites scandaleuses de Bardot, c nulle
Godard répondant à Chalais me fait penser à Ivan Johnson répondant aux questions d'Alpha 5 dans son film Alphaville (1965). On a l'impression d'une inquisition. C'est pénible.
When was this interview recorded and who is interviewing him, do you know?
Je veux être comme les grands Godard
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No, no, no, no ! Godard blind... Haha !
But a blind film director...
A fuckin' progress !
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Does anyone know what film he's referring to when he says Louis Chauvet gave him a good review?
Thanks!
1964.
Dr. Strangelove is that you?
cool af
A name very much alike a certain USS Enterprise captain anyone?
daredevil glasses
year?
grande godá
this shoot really looks like a guido scene, huh?
vanessa braught me here
are those wayfarer ?
Franco-swiss