Jean-Luc Godard, Enfant Terrible of Modern French Cinema, Dies at 91

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Jean-Luc Godard, Enfant Terrible of Modern French Cinema, Dies at 91
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In the wake of 'Breathless,' New Waves that sprang up across the planet, from Brazil to Czechoslovakia to Japan, owed a major debt to him, as did generations of American directors, including Scorsese, De Palma and Tarantino.

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Until the end, Godard remained an outspoken polemicist and cinematic innovator, with later works likeThose two movies played in competition at the Cannes Film Festival, where they won the Jury Prize and a Special Palme d’Or, respectively, though Godard never received the fest’s top prize in his lifetime. Nor did he ever win France’s Cesar Award, for which he was nominated twice, while in the U.S., he was awarded an honorary Oscar in 2010.

Among his many quotable lines, perhaps the most famous comes from a voiceover in his second feature-length film, the stark espionage thrillerBorn in Paris on Dec. 3, 1930, Jean-Luc Godard was the son of protestant parents who lived between France and Switzerland, moving permanently to the latter in 1933. His father, Paul Godard, was a physician.

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