"Parent and child France 21st century Drama." . . . . "Longs métrages France 20e siècle." . . "Foreign films France." . . "1900 - 1999" . . "Gaumont (Firme)" . . "Croisières Films." . . "Universal StudioCanal vidéo (Firm)" . . "Europe" . . "Europe." . "Cinema independent Suïssa." . . "Wild Side Video (Firme)" . . "Drames (cinéma)" . . "Mediterranean Sea" . . "Mediterranean Sea." . "Vega Films." . . "Cinéma France 1990-...." . . "Francoski filmi Igrani filmi Video DVD-ji." . . "Méditerranée" . . "Cinéma France." . . "Ocean travel Drama." . . "Cruise ships Drama." . . "Civilization." . . "Ocean travel." . . "Film socialisme." . . "2000 - 2099" . . . . . . "Videodiscos DVD" . "Jean-Luc Godard presents an essay on the decline of European civilization. As a garish cruise ship travels the Mediterranean, Godard embarks on a filmic essay on the state of contemporary Europe, international politics, and Western history. In the tradition of his acclaimed political and essayistic films, Godard explores a wide range of contemporary cultural, political and historical themes with his distinctive and innovative cinematic style." . . . . "Drama" . . . . . "Film socialisme (Motion picture)" . . . "Feature films" . . . . . . . . . . . . "Film socialisme (çilm cinématographique)" . . . "DVD-Video" . "Nonfiction films" . . "Jean-Luc Godard presents a magisterial essay on the decline of European civilization. As a garish cruise ship travels the Mediterranean, Godard embarks on a filmic essay on the state of contemporary Europe, international politics, and Western history. In the tradition of his acclaimed political and essayistic films, Godard explores a wide range of contemporary cultural, political and historical themes with his distinctive and innovative cinematic style." . "Film Socialisme" . . . . . "\"Comme dans les œuvres récentes de Jean-Luc Godard, il s'agit d'un patchwork de saynètes brèves, elliptiques, relevant de l'essai poétique, du traité historique, de l'oraison mélancolique, de la réflexion philosophique. Il y est question d'Europe, de jeunesse et de liberté. Mais aussi du berceau de notre civilisation, la Méditerranée, et de ses rapports avec le monde d'aujourd'hui. L'économie et la monétarisation de toutes les activités n'en sont pas non plus exemptes, tout comme la nécessité d'agir et de ne plus se taire. Et le tout forme un exercice de collage et réflexion visuelle dont seul Jean-Luc Godard a le secret, et parfois la clef.\"--Site lemonde.fr, visionné le 17 juin 2014." . . . . . . . "Film suisse (Coproduction)" . . . "Drames (Films)" . . . . . . . . . "Vidéo" . . . . . . "Film socialisme"@en . "Film socialisme" . . . "Experimental films" . "Una noche, una niña y su hermano pequeño convocan a sus padres ante el tribunal de su infancia y les piden explicaciones sobre la libertad, la igualdad y la fraternidad (Nuestra Europa)" . . "Visita a seis lugares que son escenario de leyendas auténticas y falsas, Egipto, Palestina, Odessa, Hellas, Nápoles y Barcelona (Nuestras humanidades)" . . . "Longs métrages" . . . . . . . . "Socialisme" . "Film socialisme (Pel·lícula cinematogràfica)" . . . . . "Legendary director Jean-Luc Godard returns to the screen with Film socialisme, a magisterial essay on the decline of European civilization. As a garish cruise ship travels the Mediterranean (with Patti Smith among its guests), Godard embarks on a state of the EU address in a vibrant collage of philosophical quotes, historical revelations and pure cinematographic beauty." . . "Une symphonie en trois mouvements. Des choses comme ça: En Méditerranée, la croisière du paquebot. Multiples conversations, multiples langues entre des passagers presque tous en vacances... Notre Europe: Le temps d'une nuit, une grande soeur et son petit frère ont convoqué leurs parents devant le tribunal de leur enfance. Ils demandent des explications sérieuses sur les thèmes de liberté, égalité, fraternité. Nos humanités: Visite de six lieux de vraies/fausses légendes, Egypte, Palestine, Odessa, Hellas, Naples et Barcelone. --Conteneur." . . . "À travers les destins croisés de plusieurs personnages autour de la Méditerranée, Jean-Luc Godard livre une réflexion inédite et novatrice sur la communication entre les peuples et l'avenir de nos civilisations..." . . "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 (Cosas como)" . "Film français (Coproduction)" . . . "The first movement, Des choses comme ça (\"Such things\") is set on a garish cruise ship travelling the Mediterranean, and features multi-lingual conversations among a medley collection of passengers. Godard contrasts the rich and conflicted history of the ship's ancient itinerary with the ostentacious gluttony of its well-to-do passengers. Characters include an aging war criminal, a former UN official, and a Russian detective, with a brief cameo appearance by American singer Patti Smith. The second movement, Notre Europe (\"Our Europe\"), is set at a gas station/rest stop, whose owners, seeking to change their fate, are running for office. It is their discontented children, however, who point towards an alternative future. The girl and her younger brother summon their parents to appear before the \"tribunal of their childhood,\" demanding serious answers on the themes of liberty, equality, and fraternity. The final movement, Nos humanités (\"Our humanities\"), in a glorious, aggrieved montage that acts as an idiosyncratic history of the West, layering images of art and conflict in an attempt to wring some sense out of the past and future of the region. Visits six legendary sites in Egypt, Israel, Odessa, Greece, Naples and Barcelona." . . . . . . . . . . "Films de fiction" . . . . . . . "\"A symphony in three movements. Things such as a Mediterranean cruise, numerous conversations, in numerous languages, between the passengers, almost all of whom are on holiday. Our Europe. At night, a sister and her younger brother have summoned their parents to appear before the court of their childhood. The children demand serious explanations of the themes of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity. Our humanities. Visits to six sites of true or false myths: Egypt, Palestine, Odessa, Hellas, Naples and Barcelona\". IMDB." . . . "Fiction films" . . . . . . . . "À travers les destins croisée de plusieurs personnages autour de la Méditerranée, Jean-Luc Godard livre une réflexion inédite et novatrice sur la communication entre les peuples et l?avenir de nos civilisations?" . . . . . . . . "Films expérimentaux" . . "Legendary director Jean-Luc Godard (Contempt) triumphantly returns to the screen with FILM SOCIALISME, a remarkable and beautiful and challenging (Glenn Kenny, MSN) essay on the state of Mediterranean life, culture and history. It is split into three parts, the first set on a garish cruise ship traveling the Mediterranean Sea (the Costa Concordia). Godard contrasts the rich and conflicted history of the ship's ancient itinerary with the ostentatious gluttony of its well-to-do passengers. The second part descends on a struggling rural French rest stop, whose owners, seeking to change their fate, are running for office. It is their discontented children, though, who point towards an alternate future. Finally, the film closes in a gorgeous, aggrieved montage that acts as an idiosyncratic history of the past and future of the region. Anticipating the Greek debt crisis and the Arab spring, FILM SOCIALISME is both timeless and timely (J. Hoberman, Village Voice), shot in shimmeringly beautiful HD, but also hurtling headlong into the socio-political crises of our times." . . . . . . "Film socialisme la liberté coûte cher" . . . . . "Drama cinematográfico" . . . "Films dramatiques" . "Motion pictures" . "Legendary director Jean-Luc Godard returns to the screen with Film Socialisme, a magisterial essay on the decline of European civilization. As a garish cruise ship travels the Mediterranean (with Patti Smith among its guests), Godard embarks on a state of the EU address in a vibrant collage of philosophical quotes, historical revelations and pure cinematographic beauty." . . . . . . . . "Film JLG socialisme" . . . . . "Film socialism" . . . . "fiction dramatique (fiction)" . . . .