Jean-Luc Godard
Also known as Jean Luc Godard, J.-L. Godard, JL Godard, JeanLuc Cinéma Godard, Monsieur Godard, JLG, Hans Lucas, 장 뤽 고다르, 장-뤽 고다르, جان لوك جودار
Jean-Luc Godard, born on December 3, 1930, in Paris, France, was a prominent figure in the French New Wave film movement of the 1960s. He is best known for his work as a film director and screenwriter.
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Jean-Luc Godard, born on December 3, 1930, in Paris, France, was a prominent figure in the French New Wave film movement of the 1960s. He is best known for his work as a film director and screenwriter. Godard's career spanned over six decades, with notable works including "Breathless" (1960), for which he served as the director, and "Contempt" (1963), where he was the screenwriter. He also wrote the screenplay for "Band of Outsiders" (1964) and "Weekend" (1967), and produced "The Kreutzer Sonata" (1956). Godard's influence on cinema was significant, and he continued to make films until his death on September 13, 2022.






