Jean-Luc Godard: Sympathy For The Devil

Courtesy French Culture  Tue, 07/15/2008 - 14:47

Fourty years after Mai 1968 , the Museum Of Contemporary Art projects Sympathy for the devil, a documentation directed in 1968 by the french-swiss scenario writer Jean-Luc Godard.

Dealing with modern western counter culture, this film is a mosaic of images with a strong political revolutionary meaning.

Black panthers precede Eve democracy and the off-voice makes a fool of the main politicians of the 60's.

The first part of the film focuses on the Rolling Stones working in studio...


 

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