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  1. 29 de out. de 2014 · Directed by : Jean-Luc Godard Genre: Fiction - Runtime: 1 h 42 min French release: 19/05/2010 Production year: 2008 A symphony in three movementsTHINGS SUCH ...

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  2. "Film Socialisme" es una sinfonía en tres movimientos. "Cosas así": en un crucero por el Mediterráneo viajan personajes muy diversos entre los que tienen lugar numerosas conversaciones: un policía de Moscú, un criminal de guerra, un filósofo francés (Alain Badiou), una cantante norteamericana (Patti Smith), un embajador palestino y un ex doble agente.

  3. Sinopse. Num cruzeiro pelo Mar Mediterrâneo, com personalidades como o filósofo francês Alain Badiou e a cantora americana Patti Smith a bordo, passageiros discutem sobre história, dinheiro e geometria. Longe dali, a família Martin, que mora num posto de gasolina, recebe a visita de uma jornalista e sua cinegrafista.

  4. 23 de out. de 2023 · David Phelps 07 Nis 2012 4. Üç tempoda bir senfoni: Akdeniz gemi yolculuğunda birbirinin etrafında daireler çizen yolcular; Fransız kırsalındaki ailelerinden açıklama isteyen bir erkek ve kız kardeş ve altı efsane bölgesinde tur—Mısır, Filistin, Odessa, Hellas, Naples ve Barselona.

  5. Film Socialisme est un film franco - suisse réalisé par Jean-Luc Godard, sorti et présenté au festival de Cannes 2010 en tant que sélection dans la section Un certain regard . Le film comporte trois parties, « Des choses comme ça », « Quo vadis Europa », et « Nos humanités ».

  6. 8 de jun. de 2011 · With "Film Socialisme," made in his 79th year, the pioneer of the French New Wave has been swept out to sea. This film is an affront. It is incoherent, maddening, deliberately opaque and heedless of the ways in which people watch movies.

  7. They come at the end of the third movement, which reiterates the Mediterranean journey of the first in the form of a montage of footage of the horrors of the 20th century. That we’ve seen this film before is precisely the point. It is the unsparing proof of Freud’s theory of the death instinct and repetition compulsion.