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Some Screen-L subscribers might be interested in this complete retrospective of the films and videos of Jean-Luc Godard that Michael Temple and I have curated in association with the British Film Institute. It runs at BFI Southbank in London from 1 January to 16 March 2016: https://whatson.bfi.org.uk/Online/default.asp?BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::permalink=jeanlucgodard&BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::context_id=

The extensive screening programme will be accompanied by the following talks and events:

WED 6 JAN 18.10 NFT1: Illustrated conversation about Godard between Laura Mulvey and Michael Witt

TUE 12 JAN 20.20 BLUE ROOM: Philosophical Screens: LE MEPRIS (CONTEMPT, 1963) and Godard’s Philosophical Cinema, with Lucy Bolton, William Brown and John Mullarkey

WED 13 JAN 18:00 NFT1: Introduction by Chris Darke to a screening of ALPHAVILLE (1965)

WED 13 JAN 20.30 BFI REUBEN LIBRARY: Talk by Richard Martin on Godard as Architect

SAT 16 JAN 15.10 NFT1: Screening of BANDE A PART (1964) + Q&A with Anna Karina

SAT 16 JAN 17.50 NFT1: Introduction by Anna Karina to a screening of LE MEPRIS (CONTEMPT, 1963)

SAT 16 JAN 20.40 NFT1: Screening of VIVRE SA VIE (MY LIFE TO LIVE, 1962) + Q&A with Anna Karina

WED 10 FEB 18.20 NFT3: Talk by Nicole Brenez on Godard as Experimental Filmmaker

WED 10 FEB 20.30 NFT3: Introduction by Nicole Brenez to a screening of NUMERO DEUX (NUMBER TWO, 1975)

FRI 19 FEB 18.20 NFT2: Introduction by Michael Witt to a screening of SIX FOIS DEUX (SUR ET SOUS LA COMMUNICATION) (SIX TIMES TWO (ON AND UNDER COMMUNICATION, 1976))

MON 22 FEB 18.30 BFI REUBEN LIBRARY: Talk by Albertine Fox on Godard as Sound Artist

MON 22 FEB 20.30 NFT3: Introduction by Albertine Fox to a screening of KING LEAR (1987) and MEETING WOODY ALLEN (1986)

WED 24 FEB 20.20 NFT3: Introduction by Michael Witt to a screening of the compilation film SAUVE LA VIE (QUI PEUT) (1981)

THU 25 FEB 20.30 NFT3: Introduction by Michael Temple to a programme of shorts showcasing how Godard has responded to commercial commissions (e.g. ON S’EST TOUS DEFILE (1987), PUISSANCE DE LA PAROLE (1988) and LE RAPPORT DARTY (1989))

SAT 27 FEB BIRKBECK INSTITUTE FOR THE MOVING IMAGE: Day of screenings of rare materials by or featuring Godard, including a programme of the trailers that Godard has made for his own films

SUN 28 FEB 13.45 NFT2: Introduction by Michael Witt to a screening of FRANCE TOUR DETOUR DEUX ENFANTS (FRANCE TOUR DETOUR TWO CHILDREN, 1979)

WED 2 MARCH 20.40 BFI REUBEN LIBRARY: Talk by Michael Witt on Godard as Cinema Historian

MON 7 MARCH 20.30 BLUE ROOM: Philosophical Screens: Godard in 3D, with Lucy Bolton, William Brown and John Mullarkey

TUE 8 MARCH 18.10 NFT3: Introduction by Colin MacCabe to a screening of two films by Godard and Anne-Marie Miéville that he co-produced: DEUX FOIS CINQUANTE ANS DE CINEMA FRANCAIS (TWO TIMES 50 YEARS OF FRENCH CINEMA, 1995) and THE OLD PLACE: SMALL NOTES REGARDING THE ARTS AT FALL OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY (1998)

MON 14 MARCH 18.30 BFI REUBEN LIBRARY: Talk by Michael Temple on Godard as Essayist

In addition, Ginette Vincendeau and her colleagues from King’s College London are running a nine-week course entitled ‘Jean-Luc Godard: Film Language, Narrative, Politics’ from 14 January to 10 March, 18.30-20.30, in the Studio cinema at BFI Southbank

It is possible that further events will be added to the March programme. Please keep an eye on the website for updates.

Best wishes,

Michael Witt


Michael Witt
Professor of Cinema
Co-Director, Centre for Research in Film and Audiovisual Cultures (CRFAC)
Department of Media, Culture and Language
University of Roehampton  |  London  |  SW15 5SL
http://www.roehampton.ac.uk/staff/Michael-Witt/




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