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Jesse Kalin <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 27 Nov 1995 14:56:19 -0400
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To Gloria and others--At the time "Everyman for Himself" was released in
the US (c. 1982?), Godard appeared on a two-part interview by Dick Cavett
on the old Dick Cavett show on PBS (I think).  It was a marvelous occasion
with Cavett and Godard roughly occupying the positions of deconstructed and
deconstructor respectively.  It shed light on Godard as filmmaker,
"Everyman" as a film, and much of Godard's target/subject/audience/point.
Does any one have a video tape of this interview, especially the second
segment (I have a copy of the first half-hour).
 
Jesse Kalin
Vassar College
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