A couple in crisis—an American journalist and her former French New Wave filmmaker husband—visit an industrial sausage factory to interview its director.
However, they are unaware that the factory is occupied by striking workers. Soon they are locked up with the chief in his office.
Cast: Jane Fonda, Yves Montand, Vittorio Caprioli, Elizabeth Chauvin, Éric Chartier, Jean Pignol, Anne Wiazemsky
Produced by: Jean-Pierre Rassam Cinematography: Armand Marco Music by: Paul Beuscher
The film's title means "everything is going well". It was released in the United States under the title All's Well and internationally under the title Just Great.
The Godard/Gorin collaboration continued with the featurette Letter to Jane as a postscript to Tout va bien.
Jean-Luc Godard dissects the structure of society, movies, love and revolution. He asks compelling questions: Can love survive a relationship? Can ideology survive revolution? He also looks at the French student riots of the 1960s with a critical eye, and ends up satirizing contemporary views of history. A battery of thoughts complete with criticism of modern society and movies. --IMDb