Tue, Apr 8, 2025

7 PM – 9:30 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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As part of the third edition of the Princeton French Film Festival, you're invited to the screening of Godard Cinema (2022), a unique documentary on Jean-Luc Godard, followed by a Q&A with film critic and Godard specialist David Sterritt.

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Open to everyone upon registration. In French and English with English subtitles, the screening will start at 7:00 PM on Tuesday, April 8nd, 2025, and will last approximately 90 minutes. Doors open at 6:45 PM.

Synopsis:
Jean-Luc Godard is synonymous with cinema. With the release of Breathless (A Bout de Souffle) in 1960, he established himself overnight as a cinematic rebel and symbol for the era’s progressive and anti-war youth. Sixty-two years and 140 films later, Godard is among the most renowned artists of all time, taught in every film school yet still shrouded in mystery. One of the founders of the French New Wave, political agitator, revolutionary misanthrope, film theorist and critic, the list of his descriptors goes on and on. Godard Cinema offers an opportunity for film lovers to look back at his career and the subjects and themes that obsessed him, while paying tribute to the ineffable essence of the most revered French director of all time.
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David Sterritt

Film Critic

David Sterritt is a film critic, author, teacher and scholar. He is most notable for his work on Alfred Hitchcock and Jean-Luc Godard, and his many years as the Film Critic for The Christian Science Monitor, where, from 1968 until his retirement in 2005, he championed avant-garde cinema, theater, and music. He has a PhD in Cinema Studies from New York University and was, until 2105, chair of the National Society of Film Critics for ten years. He has also served two terms as chair of the New York Film Critics Circle and ten years as cochair of the University Seminar on Cinema and Interdisciplinary Interpretation at Columbia University, where he taught for 25 years. He is now a film professor at the Maryland Institute College of Art and professor emeritus of theater and film at Long Island University.



His writings on film and film culture have appeared in numerous publications, including The New York TimesCahiers du cinémaMovieMakerThe Huffington PostSenses of CinemaCineasteFilm CommentFilm QuarterlyBeliefnetCounterPunchJournal of the American Psychoanalytical AssociationJournal of American HistoryJournal of French and Francophone PhilosophyThe Chronicle of Higher Education, and many others. Sterritt has appeared on CBS Morning NewsNightlineCharlie RoseGeraldo at LargeCatherine Crier LiveCNN Live TodayCountdown with Keith Olbermann and The O’Reilly Factor, among many other television and radio shows, including the National Public Radio program All Things Considered, where he was film critic for two years. His 15 books include volumes on the film and culture of the 1950s, the Beat Generation, French New Wave cinema, the films of Alfred Hitchcock, Clint Eastwood, Robert Altman, Spike Lee, and Terry Gilliam, rock’n’roll movies, and the TV series The Honeymooners.


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Co-hosted with: GradFUTURES, French and Francophone Society, Princeton Undergraduate Francophone Society

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