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SummaryFrance, in the late 1960s. Actress Anne Wiazemsky (Stacy Martin) finds herself juggling political protests and artistic challenges in her married life with renowned filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard (Louis Garrel). As her country undergoes enormous cultural change, so too does Anne’s dynamic with her husband. Godard Mon Amour is a story of both real love... Read More

Godard Mon Amour

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55
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Metascore
55
38% Positive
9 Reviews
50% Mixed
12 Reviews
13% Negative
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Apr 25, 2018
100
San Francisco Chronicle
In color, style and humor — even in its graphics and editing — it’s very much like a Godard film from the mid-1960s. Thus, the experience is like watching an actual Godard film — the first great Godard film since “Masculin Féminin” in 1966.
Apr 25, 2018
70
Vanity Fair
Hazanavicius is one of our weirder directors. His schtick is to parrot other styles, either with his parody Bond films (the two OSS 117 movies) or The Artist. But Le Redoutable is his best work, I think, and not just because I’m fond of the French New Wave.
May 27, 2017
67
The Playlist
It’s all fun and games and one big, great joke as we watch the cantankerous Jean-Luc dismiss his admirers and spit on contemporary cinema, but it’s hard to praise Redoubtable as a great film once its final act comes around
May 27, 2017
60
CineVue
Garrel and Miller manage to create a credible chemistry.
Apr 18, 2018
50
Village Voice
Although writer-director Hazanavicius based the biopic on Wiazemsky’s memoir, Un An Après (One Year Later), Wiazemsky gets portrayed as a passive observer, a minor character in her own story.
Apr 19, 2018
40
Los Angeles Times
The kind of curiously inconsequential homage that neither stokes your interest in cinema/Godard nor illuminates a turbulent love story between artists.
Apr 16, 2018
25
Slant Magazine
Michel Hazanavicius co-opts Jean-Luc Godard's personal life for cheap prestige-picture sentiment.
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Mixed or Average
5.9
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4 Ratings
44% Mixed
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11% Negative
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Jun 26, 2022
7
DawdlingPoet
This is a somewhat stylish period drama of sorts - very much set in the 60s, with a lot of focus on colour and some passionate dialogue relating to the political beliefs and concerns shared by the group of activists it portrays. It's an intriguing film, a relatively easy watch, though not entirely memorable, its ok and probably worth a watch, yes.
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  • Les Compagnons du Cinéma
  • La Classe Américaine
  • France 3 Cinéma
  • StudioCanal
  • Forever Group
  • Canal+
  • Ciné+
  • France Télévisions
  • La Région Île-de-France
  • Wild Bunch
Apr 20, 2018
1 h 47 m
R
César Awards, France
• 5 Nominations
Lumiere Awards, France
• 2 Nominations
Cannes Film Festival
• 1 Nomination
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