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1. Jean-Luc Godard [videorecording] [2008]
- Collector's ed. - Santa Monica, Calif. : Lionsgate, c2008.
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- Video — 3 videodiscs (ca. 354 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
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- 1. Passion / France 2 Cinema; Alain Sarde presents a film by Jean-Luc Godard; a Franco Swiss co-production; Sara Films, Sonimage, Films A2 (Paris), Film Et Video Productions (Suisse) (ca. 88 min.) ; First name: Carmen = Prénom Carmen / France 2 Cinema; [presented by] Alain Sarde; a co-production Sara Films, J.L.G. Films, Films A2; screenplay by Anne-Marie Mieville; directed by Jean-Luc Godard (ca. 85 min.)
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- 2: Detective / Alain Sarde presents a film by Jean-Luc Godard; screenplay by Alain Sarde & Philippe Setbon; adapted by Anne-Marie Mieville & Jean-Luc Godard; produced by Alain Sarde & Christine Gozlan; directed by Jean-Luc Godard (ca. 98 min.)
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- 3. Oh, woe is me = Hélas pour moi / Alain Sarde and Ruth Waldburger present a film by Jean-Luc Godard; produced by Les Films Alain Sarde, Vega Films, Peripheria and La Television Suisse Romande (T.S.R.) with the participation of Departement Federal de L'interieur, Cofimage 4 and Investimage 4 and with the participation of Canal+ (ca. 83 min.).
First name: Carmen = Prénom Carmen: A satirical black comedy that winks at Mérimée's classic, a famous director pretends to be ill in a mental institution but is actually trying to avoid making films. He is enlisted by his niece Carmen who wants his empty apartment as a hideaway for a bank robbery she and her friends are about to commit.
Detective: Godard's pastiche of genres from romance and gangster films to slapstick, melodrama, crime stories and film noir incorporates several stories set in one Parisian hotel, featuring a hotel detective and assistant, a fight promoter having an affair, and a Mafia chieftain.
Oh, woe is me = Hélas pour moi: A surrealistic modern take on the Greek myth where Zeus descends to earth to seduce a woman by disguising himself as her husband. Simon, the husband of Rachel, is targeted by a cruel God determined to experience real love.
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2. Can-Can [videorecording] [2007]
- Beverly Hills, Calif. : 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, [2007]
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- Video — 2 videodiscs (142 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
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The owner of Montmartre's most notorious nightspot, the Café Le Bal Du Paradis, Simone Pistache spends a great deal of her time in court, thanks to the banning of that "lewd and lascivious" dance, the Can-Can. So when her nightlife-loving lawyer and boyfriend, François Durnais, refuses to settle down and marry her, Simone decides to play up to his rival in romance, Parisian judge Philipe Forrestier, a lovestruck young jurist who's determined to make an honest woman out of her-- one way or the other.
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3. Ninotchka [videorecording] [2005]
- Standard version. - [United States] : Turner Entertainment Co. ; Burbank, CA : Warner Home Video, 2005.
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- Video — 1 videodisc (110 min.) : sd., b&w ; 4 3/4 in.
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Garbo plays a dour, severe Soviet official who comes to Paris on business involving the sale of some czarist jewels. But soon business turns to pleasure as she discovers the special magic of Paris and finds herself succumbing to the charms of a suave Frenchman named Leon D'Algout (Melvyn Douglas). The plot bubbles merrily as Ninotchka chooses between romance and duty--and must even confront a rival for Leon's affection in the exiled Grand Duchess Swana (Ina Claire).
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