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The Image Book

Released Jan 25, 2019 1h 25m Documentary TRAILER for The Image Book: Trailer 1 List
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Jean-Luc Godard provides social commentary during a montage of digitally altered, color-saturated film clips.
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Potentially insurmountable for viewers not attuned to the director's wavelength, The Image Book is typically confounding - and ultimately rewarding - late-period Godard.

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Peter Rainer FilmWeek (KPCC - NPR Los Angeles) Another infuriatingly incomprehensible Godard movie made up entirely out of archival images... Having said that, some of the imagery is powerful. Sep 18, 2019 Full Review Richard Whittaker Austin Chronicle Is The Image Book really a film? Godard himself has re-engineered it as an art installation, to be shown on a TV. Rated: 3.5/5 Mar 8, 2019 Full Review Ty Burr Boston Globe A rumination on art, politics, history, and mankind's eternal folly disguised as a cinematic collage. It's plotless but it has shape; random but with purpose. Rated: 3.5/5 Feb 28, 2019 Full Review Taylor Baker Drink in the Movies Episode 47: Doc Talk Part 3 / Hail Satan? / American Factory / Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese / Honeyland / The Image Book Rated: 60/100 Oct 18, 2021 Full Review Joseph Fahim Middle East Eye The last chapter of The Image Book transpires as a deconstruction not only of the Arab narrative imparted by the West since the invention of cinema, but of the occidental control of cinema history. Jul 2, 2021 Full Review Gustavo Herrera Taboada Cinencuentro As in the rest of [Godard's] filmography, the written text also complements his audiovisual language [Full review in Spanish] May 6, 2021 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member Complexo, muito complexo, diferente, muito diferente, muitas imagens, pouco sons, muito a dizer com poucas palavras, recorte de filmes, reportagens, animações, guerra, dor, sofrimento, às vezes desconexo, mas sempre muito intenso… Primeira obra de Jean-Luc Godard que assisto, e comecei logo pelo mais subjetivo, profundo e estranho… "O mundo não se interessa por árabes e muçulmanos, enquanto o Islã detém atenção política." É sobre. Isso, sobre a generalização, sobre Islamofobia, generalização, xenofobia, querer calar uma nação… O diretor sugeriu que nem todas as cenas fossem traduzidas, para que a imagem e sonoridade falassem por si só… Estupendo… Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/12/23 Full Review Audience Member Extremely cinephilic metamodern picture consisting of endless citing of feature and documentary films, which form the own statement of Godard. Not easy to watch, since Godard intentionally defies all the cinema laws, confusing and mixing pictures with sounds and music from different sources, and saturating the image to the extreme levels. Though it is still mesmerising to observe. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/05/23 Full Review Audience Member This movies is not for birds, and it is for humans, and so I like it, make Breathless 2. So, this movie is good for me but not for birds. Make Pierrot LE Fou 2 please 10/ I don't know (10??) Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/29/23 Full Review Audience Member Somewhat uneven, but all in all a fun and smart update of a familiar story, "The Depraved" turned out better than what I was initially expecting. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/18/23 Full Review Audience Member Not abysmal, albeit a well coiffed and stylish pontification of modern clergistic remedies. Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 04/25/19 Full Review Audience Member New Wave film legend Jean-Luc Godard. Godard's personal views on the state of affairs in the world and his more targeted political commentary is characterized by some film critics as coherent, but there is a distinct disconnect in the imagery and dialogue in the first 75 minutes of the film. While some of Godardï¿ 1/2(TM)s color saturated images are stunning and well worth the wait, one must have embraced his last film, Goodbye to Language, to fully accept the artistic construct of his new film. At its best, The Image Book is a continuous rollout of images that Godardï¿ 1/2(TM)s cinematographer has cleverly manipulated in terms of speed, lightening, darkening and tilting, which have the power to evoke different emotions from each viewer. The film, alternatively, can be viewed as incongruous images tenuously thread together with Godardï¿ 1/2(TM)s opinions of worldly dread, especially as it relates to the European social/political environment, and that of the world generally Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/16/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis Jean-Luc Godard provides social commentary during a montage of digitally altered, color-saturated film clips.
Director
Jean-Luc Godard
Producer
Fabrice Aragno, Mitra Farahani, Hamidreza Pejman, George Schoucair
Screenwriter
Jean-Luc Godard
Distributor
Kino Lorber
Production Co
Casa Azul Films, RTS, Ecran Noir Productions
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
French (France)
Release Date (Theaters)
Jan 25, 2019, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Apr 23, 2019
Box Office (Gross USA)
$92.8K
Runtime
1h 25m
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