SCA'22: King Lear

SCA'22: King Lear

N7

Genre

Specialieji seansai

Run time

1h 31min

As the world recovers from the destruction of the Chernobyl disaster, William Shakespeare Jr. the Fifth attempts to restore the human race's great works of art. His quest takes takes him to a hotel in Switzerland where he meets an old gangster and his daughter, Cordelia. William's journey also leads him to encounters with an absurd professor and an unhinged filmmaker.

Jean-Luc Godard was born in 1930, France. He was one of the founding members of the Nouvelle Vague. He attended school in Nyon in Switzerland and the Sorbonne in Paris. During his time at the Sorbonne, he became involved with the filmmakers and film theorists that created the Nouvelle Vague. His films challenged the conventions of Hollywood Cinema, and he has been regarded as the most extreme New Wave filmmaker and one of the most significant film directors of the 20th century. His most famous works include “Breathless” (1960), “A Woman is a Woman” (1961), “Contempt” (1963), “Pierrot le Fou” (1965), “Masculin-féminin” (1966), “Goodbye to Language” (2014), which was screened at “Scanorama”.

Genre

Specialieji seansai

Run time

1h 31min

As the world recovers from the destruction of the Chernobyl disaster, William Shakespeare Jr. the Fifth attempts to restore the human race's great works of art. His quest takes takes him to a hotel in Switzerland where he meets an old gangster and his daughter, Cordelia. William's journey also leads him to encounters with an absurd professor and an unhinged filmmaker.

Jean-Luc Godard was born in 1930, France. He was one of the founding members of the Nouvelle Vague. He attended school in Nyon in Switzerland and the Sorbonne in Paris. During his time at the Sorbonne, he became involved with the filmmakers and film theorists that created the Nouvelle Vague. His films challenged the conventions of Hollywood Cinema, and he has been regarded as the most extreme New Wave filmmaker and one of the most significant film directors of the 20th century. His most famous works include “Breathless” (1960), “A Woman is a Woman” (1961), “Contempt” (1963), “Pierrot le Fou” (1965), “Masculin-féminin” (1966), “Goodbye to Language” (2014), which was screened at “Scanorama”.