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NR
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1 hr 20 mins
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Drama
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Foreign
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Experimental
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Released: 11/24/2004
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Box Office Total:
$0.1M
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Synopsis:
Part poetry, part journalism, part philosophy, a timeless meditation on war as seen through the prisms of cinema, text and image. Largely set at a literary conference in Sarajevo, the film draws on the conflagration of the Bosnian war, but also draws on the Israeli/Palestinian conflict, the brutal treatment of Native Americans, and the legacy of the Nazis by following the parallel stories of two Israeli Jewish women, Judith Lerner and Olga Brodsky; one drawn to the light and one drawn towards darkness.
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Full Cast & Crew
Theatrical Release
11/24/2004
Director
Credit
Jean-Luc Godard
Director
Cast
Credit
Jean-Luc Godard
Himself
Juan Goytisolo
Himself
Mahmoud Darwich
Himself
Sarah Adler
Judith Lerner
Nade Dieu
Olga Brodsky
Rony Kramer
Ramos Garcia
Leticia Guiterrez
Ferlyn Brass
Simon Eine
Ambassador
Jean-Christophe Bouvet
Elma Dzanic
Pierre Bergounioux
Gilles Pecquex
George Aguilar
Indian
Production Credits
Credit
Alain Sarde
Producer
Ruth Waldburger
Producer
Production Companies
Credit
Avventura Films
Production Company
Peripheria
Production Company
Vega Distribution
Production Company
France 3 Cinéma
Production Company
Les Films du Losange
Production Company
Distribution Companies
Credit
Optimum Releasing
Foreign Theatrical Distributor
Wellspring Media
Domestic Video Distributor
Wellspring Home Entertainment
Domestic Theatrical Distributor
Writer
Credit
Jean-Luc Godard
Screenplay
Art Department
Credit
Anne-Marie Mieville
Art Director
Film Camera
Credit
Julien Hirsch
Director of Photography
Jean-Christophe Beauvallet
Assistant Camera Operator
Film Sales Financing
Credit
Canal +
Funding
TSR
Funding
DFI
Funding
Wild Bunch/Rule 8 Productions
Worldwide Distribution Sales
Music
Credit
Jean Sibelius
Music
Alexander Knaifel
Music
Hans Otten
Music
Ketil Bjornstad
Music
Meredith Monk
Music
Komitas
Music
Gyorgy Jr Kurtag
Music
Valentin Silvstrov
Music
Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Music
Trygve Seim
Music
Arvo Part
Music
Anouar Brahem
Music
David Darling
Music
Sound
Credit
Francois Musy
Sound
Pierre Andre
Sound
Gabriel Hafner
Sound
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