- Three brothers meet up for an evening in the home they grew up in and where two of them still live. It seems like a normal gathering, but over time their broken relationships become evident. Blame technology, consumerism, a surfeit of distraction. They seem unable to have a normal conversation and the only thing their …
- Jean-Luc Godard, who used radical film aesthetics, has been one of the most influential film directors far beyond the 1960s. As co-foun der of the Nouvelle Vague, he rebelled against the (un)written laws of cinema and created an unmistakeable, experimental film language. Godard himself wrote the screenplay for this doc…