Can anyone recommend any good books (biographical, filmographical, stylistical or otherwise) on Godard? I desperately want Godard on Godard but the cost is in the $80 range because it is out of print. Does anyone know where I can get a copy of this for less? Has anyone read the recent book by Jean-Luc Douin on Godard? It seems interesting. Also, is anyone willing to trade Godard videos? I have copies of First Name: Carmen, Contempt, Weekend, Breathless, Alphaville, and Masculine-Femenine. I am interested in ANY of the other Godard films (esp. Pierrot le Fou, A Woman is A Woman). I have not seen Breathless yet, I want to build up to it by first seeing the others. The only I have seen are Alphaville, Contempt, and First Name: Carmen. Of these FN:C is by far my favorite. Has anyone seen this? It was made in '83 and makes wonderfully innovative use of sound. I will soon watch Weekend and Masculine-Feminine. I hear these are great films as well. Although to date I have been able to view relatively few of his films, I have read much on the man and his theory and practices. I am interested in corresponding with anyone who would like to comment on and discuss any aspect of the man or his films (one and the same?) or anyone who is just a great fan. ---- To sign off SCREEN-L, e-mail [log in to unmask] and put SIGNOFF SCREEN-L in the message. Problems? Contact [log in to unmask]