
Godard (Jean-Luc Godard)
Jean-Luc Godard is a renowned French filmmaker and a key figure in the French New Wave cinema movement of the 1960s. Known for his innovative storytelling, experimental techniques, and emphasis on visual style, he challenged traditional filmmaking conventions. Godard’s films often explore themes of politics, philosophy, and media, using bold editing, jump cuts, and nonlinear narratives. His work pushed the boundaries of cinematic art, encouraging audiences and filmmakers alike to see movies as a form of artistic and intellectual expression. He is considered one of the most influential directors in modern film history.