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  1. The Rise and Fall of a Small Film Company. Godard liefert eine für ihn in ihrer Dichte typische, philosophische und freischwebende Meditation ab: Über das Kino, Schauspielen und das paradoxe Verhältnis von Wahrheit und Täuschung in der Kunst. Einen Krieg der Worte, zwischen einem Regisseur, einem Produzenten und einer Schauspielerin.

  2. Jean-Luc Godard. The Rise and Fall of a Small Film Company (Grandeur et Decadence d'un Petit Commerce de Cinema). 1986. Video (color, sound). 52 min. JLG Films. Gift of Channel Four Television. 746.1993.

  3. Inhalt. An absurdly brutal and minimalist examination of the desperate search for financial backing by two small-time filmmakers, 'Rise and Fall' is knowingly self-referential, sad, and appropriately enough, a film shot on a miniscule budget in 16mm. Based on a novel by James Hadley Chase, with script by Jean-Luc Godard. Cast. Jean-Pierre Léaud.

  4. 30. Juni 2022 · Godard collaborates with Jean-Pierre Leaud in this rarely-seen TV movie whose reach would have surely escaped its audience as the iconoclastic auteur philosophises the end of cinema, complications of production and the malleability of video aesthetics in his inimitable esoteric style. ★★★ Review #2,444 Dir. Jean-Luc Godard1986 | France/Switzerla...

  5. A Godard film with Jean-Pierre Léaud you didn’t know existed? Yes. Originally commissioned for French TV—and broadcast only once in 30 years—this is a playfully forlorn ode to the B-side of showbiz from its greatest saboteur. A new restoration has given this ’86 jewel the cinematic life it deserves.

  6. 12. Juli 2018 · The Rise and Fall of a Small Film Company,” a shot-on-video picture made in 1986 and having its official New York premiere in a new restoration, is one of the most diverting and...

  7. Cast. 92 mins More at IMDb TMDb. An absurdly brutal and minimalist examination of the desperate search for financial backing by two small-time filmmakers, 'Rise and Fall' is knowingly self-referential, sad, and appropriately enough, a film shot on a miniscule budget in 16mm.