#744: GODARD, Jean-Luc: Every Man For Himself (1980)

GODARD, Jean-Luc (France)
Every Man For Himself [1980]
Spine #744
Blu-ray


After a decade in the wilds of avant-garde and early video experimentation, Jean-Luc Godard returned to commercial cinema with this star-driven work of social commentary, while remaining defiantly intellectual and formally cutting-edge. Every Man for Himself, featuring a script by Jean-Claude Carrière and Anne-Marie Miéville, looks at the sexual and professional lives of three people — a television director (Jacques Dutronc), his ex-girlfriend (Nathalie Baye), and a prostitute (Isabelle Huppert) — to create a meditative story about work, relationships, and the notion of freedom. Made twenty years into his career, it was, Godard said, his "second first film."

88 minutes
Color
Monaural
in French
1:66:1 aspect ratio
Criterion Release 2015
Director/Writers



A

Film Rating (0-60):

60

The Extras

The Booklet

Twelve-page wraparound featuring an essay by critic Amy Taubin.

Commentary

None.

Scénario de “Sauve qui peut (la vie)” (1979)

A short video created by director Godard to secure financing for Every Man For Himself.

Video essay

By critic Colin MacCabe.

Interviews

With actor Huppert and producer Marin Karmitz.

Archival interviews

With actor Baye, DPs Renato Berta and William Lubtchansky, and composer Gabriel Yared.

Two back-to-back

1980 appearances by Godard on The Dick Cavett Show.

Godard 1980

A short film by Jon Jost, Donald Ranvaud, and Peter Wollen, featuring Godard.

Trailer

Extras Rating (0-40):

39

60 + 39 =

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