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The "Forever Godard" Conference is on this weekend at the Tate in London.

Here's a virtual contribution to the discussion. Feel free to share the url if you find it interesting.

http://Readfilm.com/Godard/

(The DVD-ROM of How To Read a Film is crammed with illustrations from Godard. This note is abridged from a note on the disc that begins, "No apologies for all the Godard!")









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