Date of Birth
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03-December-1930
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Place of Birth
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Paris
(Île-de-France, France, Seine)
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Nationality
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France, Switzerland
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Also know as
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JL Godard, Hans Lucas, Monsieur Godard, JeanLuc Cinéma Godard, Moi même, J.-L. Godard, Jean Godard, JLG, Godard
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Profession
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Film director, Screenwriter, Actor, Film Editor, Film Producer, Cinematographer, Film critic, Television Director, Television producer
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Jean-Luc Godard is a French-Swiss film director, screenwriter and film critic. He is often identified with the 1960s French film movement La Nouvelle Vague, or "New Wave".
Like his New Wave contemporaries, Godard criticized mainstream French cinema's "Tradition of Quality", which "emphasized craft over innovation, privileged established directors over new directors, and preferred the great works of the past to experimentation." To challenge this tradition, he and like-minded critics started to make their own films. Many of Godard's films challenge the conventions of traditional Hollywood in addition to French cinema. He is often considered the most radical French filmmaker of the 1960s and 1970s. Several of his films express his political views. His films express his knowledge of film history through their references to earlier films. In addition, Godard's films often cite existentialism, as he was an avid reader of existential and Marxist philosophy. His radical approach in film conventions, politics and philosophies made him an influential filmmaker of the French New Wave.
Since the New Wave, his politics have been much less radical and his recent films are about representation and human conflict from a humanist, and a Marxist perspective.
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