
Remembering Godard, with Richard Brody and Blair McClendon
The Film Comment Podcast
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A Filmmaker's Thoughts
Klinda: It feels quite frequently like lots of film makers and lots of films themselves at lok, quite ashamed to be caught thinking. And jits, nothing he did was ever ashamed. He believed that io, that is, that he was working in a time of the decline of cinema. What godar was using is the simple tools of cinema, namely, images and sounds. Sounds could be music, sounds could be sounds,. Images could be images of actors. Images could beimages of paintings. If you simply think about the words in ther and the tools in their basic sense, you open your cinema out from ordinary realism.
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