Goodbye to Language

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Goodbye to Language is a 2014 experimental 3D film by French New Wave director Jean-Luc Godard that explores fractured communication, perception, and the limits of cinema through a fragmented, essay-like narrative.

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instanceOf 3D film
experimental film
film
awardReceived Special Jury Prize at Cannes Film Festival
surface form: Jury Prize at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival
centralTheme communication
language
limits of cinema
perception
cinematographyBy Fabrice Aragno
Jean-Luc Godard
countryOfOrigin France
depicts philosophical reflection
relationship conflict
director Jean-Luc Godard
directorNationality French
distributedBy Wild Bunch
editedBy Jean-Luc Godard
exploresConcept fractured communication
representation of reality in cinema
subjective perception
featuresCharacter a dog
a married woman
her lover
genre drama
essay film
experimental
hasColorProcess color
hasFormat 2D
3D
hasIMDbId tt2400275
hasMetacriticCategory film
mainAnimalCharacter dog
musicBy various classical composers
narrativeStyle essay-like
fragmented
originalLanguage French
partOfMovement French New Wave legacy
productionCompany Wild Bunch
releaseYear 2014
runtimeMinutes 70
screenedAt 2014 Cannes Film Festival
sectionAtFestival Cannes Film Festival
surface form: Cannes Competition
usesTechnique jump cuts
nonlinear narrative
stereoscopic 3D
superimposition
text on screen
worldPremiereEvent Cannes Film Festival
surface form: 2014 Cannes Film Festival
worldPremiereLocation Cannes
surface form: Cannes, France

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Jean-Luc Godard notableWork Goodbye to Language