'Alphaville' is one of Godard's most thrilling works, bringing together technology, mystery, and passion to create an experience like none other.
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Ilse is a Mexican girl with a German name who majors in East Asian Studies. When she is not talking or writing about film, she is most likely thinking about it. Like most people, she finds it hard to relate to protagonists in movies.
Godard knew how to tackle all elements and genre's. 1961's 'A Woman is a Woman' is the perfect example of his ability to create a light-hearted comedy.
'My Life to Live' - originally 'Vivre sa vie: Film en douze tableaux' - may be one of Godard's lesser known films, but it is certainly the most astonishing.
Godard's 'Masculin Féminin' looks at the lives of young people, especially their choices and behaviors, creating an element that the audience can relate to.
Godard's '2 or 3 Things I Know About Her' (1967) was a film that highlighted issues of consumerism, feminism, labour, among others, in 1960's France.
We take a look at a selection of films directed by Jean-Luc Godard, observing, noting, and comparing how he uses the image of women and womanhood.








