Comment on How filmmaking, romance and the politics of 1968 collide in Michel Hazanavicius's 'Godard Mon Amour'

How filmmaking, romance and the politics of 1968 collide in Michel Hazanavicius's 'Godard Mon Amour'

Michel Hazanavicius' new film "Godard Mon Amour" puts the tumultuous events of Paris in 1968 in relation to the tortured romance of Jean-Luc Godard (Louis Garrel) and Anne Wiasemsky (Stacy Martin).

 

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