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Moments choisis des histoire(s) du cinéma - Jean-Luc Godard

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Carte Blanche: Ho Tzu Nyen

Ho Tzu Nyen will be with us on the 6th of February to introduce the film and elaborate on his film choice.
For his Carte Blanche Ho Tzu Nyen chose: Moments choisis des histoire(s) du cinéma, a film that inspired him and his own work.
Histoire(s) du cinéma (1988−1999) was initially an 8-part film essay lasting 4.5 hours. Two years later, Jean-Luc Godard re-edited it into a standard length film, a sort of synthesis, a putting into perspective of, and conclusion to Histoire(s). But this film is not just a new montage of existing images from Histoire(s); it is a film full of life,” in the filmmaker’s words. What Godard reveals in these selected moments is the introspective value of his reflection, in action, on the image. He does not treat the history of cinema as a fixed chronological monument, but as an immemorial philosophical dream about the collective exchange of gazes and the private management of the traces and gaps in this history.