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Screen-L list members interested in the work of Jean-Luc Godard and/or the relationship between cinema and the gallery might like to know about two UK film premieres taking place at Tate Modern on Sunday 7th December: http://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/film/godard-curator-le-desordre-expose

The films both relate to the exhibition "Voyage(s) en utopie, Jean-Luc Godard, 1946-2006" that Godard staged at the Pompidou Centre in 2006. They are:
(i) "Reportage Amateur (Maquette Expo)" / "Home Movie (Exhibition Maquette)" (Jean-Luc Godard and Anne-Marie Miéville, 2006, 46 min)
(ii) "Jean-Luc Godard, Le Désordre Exposé" / "Jean-Luc Godard, Disorder Exhibited" (Olivier Bohler and Céline Gailleurd, 2012, 65 min)

In the first film, which Anne-Marie Miéville and Jean-Luc Godard made during the run-up to the exhibition, Miéville films Godard as he takes the viewer on a guided tour of a model of his ambitious planned show. He ended up abandoning this version of the exhibition, however, which was known under the working title "Collage(s) de France", replacing it with a radically different one, "Voyage(s) en utopie".

The second film, which features the critic and filmmaker André S. Labarthe, offers a detailed reflection on "Voyage(s) en utopie" within the context of Godard's overall oeuvre.

The screenings will be followed by a discussion with the directors of "Jean-Luc Godard, Le Désordre Exposé", Olivier Bohler and Céline Gailleurd.

Best wishes,

Michael


Dr Michael Witt
Reader in Cinema Studies
Co-Director, Centre for Research in Film and Audiovisual Cultures (CRFAC)
Department of Media, Culture and Language
University of Roehampton  |  London  |  SW15 5SL  |  United Kingdom
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New book: Jean-Luc Godard, Cinema Historian (Indiana University Press, 2013) http://www.iupress.indiana.edu/product_info.php?products_id=807014





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