Film Socialisme

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Film Socialisme
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  • Rated: Not Rated
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 41 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: January 10, 2012
  • Originally Released: 2010
  • Label: Kino Lorber

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AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 1,618
Rating: 0/4 -- It's dissonant, all right, maddening and obtuse all once - but all Godard has succeeded in doing here is burying his head firmly up his own ass. Full Review
From the Front Row
Aug 5, 2019
Godard remains among the wiliest of cinematic jokers, but, as this work triumphantly confirms, film and socialism are two things he still takes very seriously indeed.
Sight and Sound
Aug 1, 2011
Like all of his films, Film Socialisme is a conversation Godard has with us: inconclusive, bristling with half-thoughts, jokes and sudden revelations. Full Review
In These Times
Apr 18, 2016
Rating: 1/5 -- Unimaginable tedium. Full Review
Independent (UK)
Jul 8, 2011
I have to swallow my pride here and say that JLG lost me with Film Socialism. Full Review
Tiny Mix Tapes
Oct 4, 2017
Since Mr. Godard continues to innovate the cinematic form and experiment with the digital format, it's just really jarring to see some of the backward ideas in this film. Full Review
Critic's Notebook
Oct 7, 2015
Rating: 2/4 -- This isn't exactly a popcorn movie. I'm not sure it's even a movie, as much as an edgy art installation. Full Review
San Francisco Chronicle
Sep 1, 2011

Product Description:

One of cinema's greatest provocateurs, Jean-Luc Godard, presents another barbed but thoughtful meditation on culture, politics and cinema in this experimental drama. Shot using high-definition video equipment and a consumer-grade cell phone, with the crisp images of the former playing off the grain and distortion of the latter, FILM SOCIALISME is divided into three segments. The first takes place on a luxury liner cruising the Mediterranean, as tourists from different lands attempt to communicate in their different languages. In the second, a French family calls a private tribunal, as the children challenge their parents on the issues of Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity while the media watches from outside. And, finally, Godard and his crew visit six different places -- Barcelona, Egypt, Naples, Odessa, Palestine, and "Hellas" (the latter could be Greece or France) -- as he confronts issues of truth versus myth and where the global community is headed. While FILM SOCIALISME features dialogue in a number of different languages, the English-language subtitles which appear in the film deliberately confuse matters by being made up of statements which bear no relation to what is being said onscreen, and usually have a provocative political undercurrent. FILM SOCIALISME received its world premiere at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival; to the displeasure of some distributors, it was made available though Video on Demand the day after its debut screening.

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