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"For Ever Mozart"
1996
Directed by Jean-Luc Godard
Godard's thoughtful,
self-referential film about the intersecting of reality and art revolves around several
characters trying to deal with the war in Bosnia. The film is divided into four segments--Theater,
You Don't Fool with Love in Sarajevo, A Film About In-Tranquility and For
Ever Mozart--during which the director makes allusions to his past masterpieces Weekend,
Les Carabiniers and Contempt. An adventurous, challenging work that combines
intellectual game-playing, philosophical contemplation and moments of startling beauty.
85 minutes. |
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