Tout va bien

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Berlin International Film Festival 1973 - Won - Forum of New Cinema

Tout va bien

Directors:
Jean-Pierre Gorin , Jean-Luc Godard
96 Minutes
 

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Film Synopsis

Susan (Jane Fonda) is an American journalist working as a French correspondent for a radio network; her husband, Jacques (Yves Montand), was once a major filmmaker during the French New Wave, but now supports himself directing television commercials as he tries to come to terms with his political responsibilities. Jacques tags along when Susan visits a sausage factory to interview the manager (Vittorio Caprioli); their visit unexpectedly coincides with a wildcat strike staged by the plant's employees, who hold the boss captive as they lash out against both their employers and their union in a bid for more money and greater dignity. Over the course of the day, many of the participants speak to the camera about their varying degrees of commitment to radical political and economic change, while we are also afforded an inside look at Susan and Jacques' splintered relationship.

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Details

Runtime:
96 min.

Country:
FRANCE

Language:
French

Color:
Color

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SPECIAL FEATURES: 

  • New, restored high-definition digital transfer
  • Letter to Jane (1972), Jean-Luc Godard and Jean-Pierre Gorin's postscript film to Tout va bien
  • 1972 video interview excerpt with Jean-Luc Godard
  • New video interview with Jean-Pierre Gorin
  • New and improved English subtitle translation
  • Plus: A 40-page booklet including essays by film critics J. Hoberman and Kent Jones and Godard biographer Colin MacCabe and an excerpted interview with Gorin and Godard from 1972

 

 

 

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