Éloge de l’amour

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Éloge de l’amour is a 2001 French film by Jean-Luc Godard that meditates on memory, history, and the nature of love through an experimental, essay-like narrative style.

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instanceOf French film
film
countryOfOrigin France
director Jean-Luc Godard NERFINISHED
directorNationality Swiss
distributor StudioCanal NERFINISHED
EnglishTitle In Praise of Love NERFINISHED
explores commodification of history
politics of representation
relationship between image and memory
featuresCharacter Berthe NERFINISHED
Edgar NERFINISHED
filmMovement European art cinema
genre drama film
essay film
experimental film
hasCinematographer Christophe Pollock NERFINISHED
Julien Hirsch NERFINISHED
hasComposer Jean-Luc Godard NERFINISHED
hasDirector Jean-Luc Godard NERFINISHED
hasScreenwriter Jean-Luc Godard NERFINISHED
hasStyle formally experimental
philosophical
politically engaged
mainTheme history
love
memory
narrativeStyle essay-like narrative
nonlinear narrative
originalLanguage French
partOf late period of Jean-Luc Godard’s work
partOneFormat 35 mm black-and-white
partTwoFormat digital color video
portrays Algerian War memory
French Resistance NERFINISHED
productionCompany Peripheria NERFINISHED
releaseDecade 2000s
releaseYear 2001
runtimeMinutes 97
screenedAt Cannes Film Festival NERFINISHED
setInPeriod contemporary France
structure two-part structure
title Éloge de l’amour NERFINISHED
uses 35 mm film
black-and-white cinematography
digital video

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In Praise of Love originalTitle Éloge de l’amour