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Part poetry, part journalism, part philosophy, acclaimed director Jean-Luc Godard continues his lifelong inquiry into the nexus between aesthetics and politics with this tri-fold essay on history, conflict, identity, and culture. Whilst largely set at a literary conference in Sarajevo, the film draws on the conflagration of the Bosnian war, the Israeli/Palestinian conflict, the brutal treatment of Native Americans and the legacy of the Nazis. "A supreme masterpiece" - New York Sun

Year: 2004
Genre: Foreign Language Films, French Cinema
Country: France, Switzerland
Director: Jean-Luc Godard
Starring: Ferlyn Brass, Sarah Adler, Nade Dieu, Rony Kramer, Georges Aguilar, Letica Gutierrez
Duration: 80 Minutes
Rating: M - Contains war footage.
Subtitles: Yes
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Location in store: Foreign (France)
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