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So, 'Godard on TV: 1960-2000' is quite the fascinating watch. It’s a collection of clips that really showcases how Godard, that ever-provocative filmmaker, shaped television over four decades. His moments on screen are anything but ordinary; he turns mundane interviews and shows into reflections on art and society. The pacing varies a lot - some bits are quick cuts, while others linger, letting you digest the impact of his thoughts. You get this blend of his radical ideas clashing with the banality of TV. And it feels more like a conversation than a traditional doc, which is what makes it distinctive. It’s as much about the atmosphere he creates as the content itself. Definitely a must-see for those who appreciate the boundary-pushing nature of cinema and television.
Focuses on Godard's impact on televisionExplores themes of subversion in mediaCompiles clips from various shows
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