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The Image Book - High-Quality Hardcover Photo Album for Memories, Travel & Special Occasions | Perfect for Weddings, Baby Photos & Family Keepsakes
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The Image Book - High-Quality Hardcover Photo Album for Memories, Travel & Special Occasions | Perfect for Weddings, Baby Photos & Family Keepsakes
The Image Book - High-Quality Hardcover Photo Album for Memories, Travel & Special Occasions | Perfect for Weddings, Baby Photos & Family Keepsakes
The Image Book - High-Quality Hardcover Photo Album for Memories, Travel & Special Occasions | Perfect for Weddings, Baby Photos & Family Keepsakes
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The legendary Jean-Luc Godard (La Chinoise, Goodbye to Language) adds to his influential, iconoclastic legacy with this provocative collage film essay, a vast ontological inquiry into the history of the moving image and a commentary on the contemporary world. Winner of the first Special Palme d’Or to be awarded in the history of the Cannes Film Festival, The Image Book is another extraordinary addition to the French master’s filmography. Displaying an encyclopedic grasp of cinema and its history, Godard pieces together fragments from some of the greatest films of the past, then digitally alters, bleaches, and washes them, all in the service of reflecting on what he sees in front of him and what he makes of the dissonance that surrounds him. He uses his own voice to guide us through the fascinating labyrinth of his mind. In some cases, it is to reflect on the metaphysical properties of the world — time, and space, and where meaning is found — but more importantly it is the image, the thing that has obsessed Godard for his entire career, that anchors this film. His ontological enquiry into the image continues to be one of the most moving in history. — Piers Handling, CEO/Director Toronto International Film FestivalSpecial Features: Interview with producer and DP Fabrice Aragno • Trailers • Booklet essay by James Quandt, programmer for the TIFF Cinematheque • Conversation with researcher/critic Nicole Brenez at the2019 International Film Festival Rotterdam (94 minutes)
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Godard goes to the very substance of visual art in time, no longer waiter of stories.However, I disagree on Godard's claim that films are books of images. The images are only the surface of the music, the audio, the sonic reality.Godard's presentation of wonderful images would not make sense without the director's organization of time in sounds. Those who don't understand the movie mainly fail because they don't get the musical organization of time, very often crafted by a dissociation of sound from visuals, and also the frequent interruption of sound/visuals to generate a system of shards of time (see Caspar David Friedrich's painting "Das Eismeer").This movie is about the musical making of time, great contribution transcending stupid story telling.

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