
Remembering Godard, with Richard Brody and Blair McClendon
The Film Comment Podcast
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Is There a Working Class Cinema?
Cinema is so effective at romanticizing itself that, if youike, haven't thought very hard about it, or haven't worked on them. It's like really hard to realize that actually, bit making a movies is office work in manual labor. And and gadar was not, he was not a street kid, moused and lkino. If you compare something like toaian to copakit's like, very clearly cupa made lik a harder effort to engage with the workers. But what gorar was offering was, you know, he stood between those worlds and was capable of seeing both of them.
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