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Godard’s (In)Famous Parvulesco Interview
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Patricia (Jean Seberg) interviews Jean Parvulesco (Jean-Pierre Melville) the Romanian-French novelist/philosopher in Jean-Luc Godard’s Breathless (1960). In the future, all Counter-Currents interviews will be this cool.
Video of the Day Godard’s (In)Famous Parvulesco Interview
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2 comments
Jean-Pierre Melville once declared himself a “right-wing anarchist” …
Excellent clip! I had watched Breathless many years ago but I did no know who Parvulesco was then. Godard sure is an interesting director!
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