Here and Elsewhere | Ici et Ailleurs (1976, Avant-Garde)
Synopsis
Commissioned by the Arab League to produce a film on the Palestinian Revolution, Godard and Gorin’s plans were upended by the Black September.
Godard, now working with Miéville, transformed the original footage into a scathing self-critique—paralleling the lives of a French and a Palestinian family.
Produced by:Jean-Luc Godard, Anne-Marie Miéville, Jean-Pierre Rassam Narrated by:Jean-Luc Godard Cinematography: William Lubtchansky Edited by: Anne-Marie Miéville Music by: Jean Schwarz
Ici et Ailleurs marks the beginning of Godard's transitional period, which found him experimenting in very original ways with video, and political and representational polemics; as such, it shares many of the traits of both his radical-era films and the video-centered work that followed. It is also one of his first projects with Miéville, who remained the major collaborator in his life and work since that period.
About this movie
Title: Here and Elsewhere | Ici et Ailleurs (1976, Avant-Garde)
Directed by: Jean-Luc Godard, Jean-Pierre Gorin, Anne-Marie Miéville
Date of birth: 17 April 1943, Paris, France
Writing credits: Jean-Luc Godard, Jean-Pierre Gorin, Anne-Marie Miéville
Music: Jean Schwarz
Year: 1976
Country: France
Language: French | Arabic | German
Runtime: 53 min.