Product Review
Jean-Luc Godard s densely packed rumination on the need to create order and beauty in a world ruled by chaos is divided into four distinct but tangentially related stories, including the attempts by a young group of idealists to stage a play in war-torn Sarajevo and an elderly director's efforts to complete his film. Bonus Features: Four featurettes previously not available in the U.S. Feature-length audio commentary by Senior Programmer for TIFF, Cinematheque and film critic James Quandt. Booklet essay by critic/author Fergus Daly and Hal Hartley interview with Jean-Luc Godard 2013 Re-release trailer.


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