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: incorporated into [[Ici et ailleurs]] (''Here and Elsewhere'') by [[Jean-Luc Godard|Godard]] & [[Anne-Marie Miéville]] in [[1974 in film|1974]]
: incorporated into [[Ici et ailleurs]] (''Here and Elsewhere'') by [[Jean-Luc Godard|Godard]] & [[Anne-Marie Miéville]] in [[1974 in film|1974]]
*[[1971 in film|1971]] [[Vladimir et Rosa]] (''Vladimir and Rosa'')
*[[1971 in film|1971]] [[Vladimir et Rosa]] (''Vladimir and Rosa'')
*[[1972 in film|1972]] [[Tout va bien]] (''Everything's Going Fine'')
*[[1972 in film|1972]] [[Tout va bien]] (''Everything's Going Fine'')[http://http://www.ubu.com/film/vertov_tout.html/]
Cast: Yves Montand ... Him, Jacques, Jane Fonda ... Her, Suzanne, Vittorio Caprioli ... Factory Manager, Elizabeth Chauvin ... Genevieve, Castel Casti ... Geneviève, Éric Chartier ... Lucien, Louis Bugette (as Bugette), Yves Gabrielli ... Léon (as Yves Gabrieli), Pierre Oudrey ... Frederic Jean Pignol ... Delegate, Anne Wiazemsky ... Leftist woman
*[[1972 in film|1972]] [[Letter to Jane]]
*[[1972 in film|1972]] [[Letter to Jane]]



Revision as of 20:54, 10 December 2012

Directing filmography

Early works

French New Wave (1959 – 1967)

Feature films

Short films

  • 1961 "La Paresse" (Sloth)
from Les Sept péchés capitaux (The Seven Deadly Sins)
  • 1962 "Il Nuovo mondo" (The New World)
from RoGoPaG
  • 1963 "Le Grand escroc" (The Big Swindler)
from Les plus belles escroqueries du monde (The World's Most Beautiful Swindlers)
from Paris vu par... (Paris as Seen by...) — a.k.a. Six in Paris
  • 1967 "Anticipation, ou: l'amour en l'an 2000" (Anticipation: or Love in the Year 2000)
from Le Plus vieux métier du monde (The World's Oldest Profession)
  • 1967 "Caméra-oeil" (Camera-Eye)
from Loin du Vietnam (Far from Vietnam)
  • 1967 "L'amore (Andate e ritorno dei figli prodighi)" (Love: Departure and Return of the Prodigal Children)
from Amore e rabbia (Love and Anger)

Dziga Vertov Group/political films (1968 – 1972)

incorporated into One P.M.[1](One Parallel Movie/One Pennebaker Movie) by D. A. Pennebaker in 1971. Director Jean-Luc Godard, D.A. Pennebaker. Producer Jean-Luc Godard, D.A. Pennebaker, Screenplay Richard Leacock, D.A. Pennebaker, Cinematographer Richard Leacock, D.A. Pennebaker, Editor D.A. Pennebaker. MAIN CAST: Rip Torn himself, Eldridge Cleaver himself, Jean-Luc Godard himself, Tom Hayden himself, Mary Lampson herself, Grace Slick and Jefferson Airplane.
incorporated into Ici et ailleurs (Here and Elsewhere) by Godard & Anne-Marie Miéville in 1974

Cast: Yves Montand ... Him, Jacques, Jane Fonda ... Her, Suzanne, Vittorio Caprioli ... Factory Manager, Elizabeth Chauvin ... Genevieve, Castel Casti ... Geneviève, Éric Chartier ... Lucien, Louis Bugette (as Bugette), Yves Gabrielli ... Léon (as Yves Gabrieli), Pierre Oudrey ... Frederic Jean Pignol ... Delegate, Anne Wiazemsky ... Leftist woman

Transitional period (SonImage) (1974-1978)

Second Wave (1979-1988)

Feature films

Short films/videos

from Le Changement a plus d'un titre (Change Has More Than One Title)

1989 – present: all works

Film segments

Year Film Segment Involvement
1990 Comment vont les enfants (a.k.a. How Are The Kids?) L'enfance de l'art (a.k.a. The Infancy of Art) Director
1991 Contre l'oubli (a.k.a. Lest We Forget) Pour Thomas Wainggai (a.k.a. For Thomas Wainggai) Director
2002 Ten Minutes Older: The Cello Dans le noir du temps (a.k.a. In The Blackness of Time) Director