Film Socialisme

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Film Socialisme is a 2010 experimental film by Jean-Luc Godard that blends fragmented narratives, political commentary, and avant-garde visual style to explore themes of European history, capitalism, and language.

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instanceOf experimental film
film
cinematographyBy Jean-Luc Godard
countryOfOrigin France
director Jean-Luc Godard
directorNationality Swiss
distributionFormat Blu-ray
DVD
digital cinema
editedBy Jean-Luc Godard
followedBy Adieu au langage
genre avant-garde film
experimental film
political film
hasPart cruise segment
essay segment
gas station segment
musicBy Jean-Luc Godard
narrativeStyle fragmented narrative
notableTechnique disjunctive sound-image relationship
juxtaposition of archival footage and original material
use of video and digital formats
originalLanguage French
partOf late period films of Jean-Luc Godard
portrays cruise tourism
global capitalism
media representation
precededBy Notre musique
premiereEvent Cannes Film Festival
surface form: 2010 Cannes Film Festival
producer Jean-Luc Godard
productionCompany StudioCanal
surface form: Studio Canal

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releaseYear 2010
runtimeMinutes 102
screenedInSection Un Certain Regard
screenwriter Jean-Luc Godard
setting French gas station
Mediterranean cruise ship
stylisticFeature essayistic montage
multi-language dialogue
non-linear structure
subtitled in "Navajo English" style
theme European Union
European history
capitalism
colonialism
language
memory
politics
title Film Socialisme self-link

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Jean-Luc Godard notableWork Film Socialisme
Film Socialisme title Film Socialisme self-link