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John Travolta shares tribute to Olivia Newton-John on late star’s birthday - nypost.com
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27.09.2022 / 12:59

John Travolta shares tribute to Olivia Newton-John on late star’s birthday

died at age 73 on Aug. 8 following a long battle with breast cancer.Newton-John was first diagnosed with cancer in 1992 and again in 2013 and 2017.

John Cena Sets Make-A-Wish World Record For Most Wishes Granted!! - perezhilton.com
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24.09.2022 / 00:03

John Cena Sets Make-A-Wish World Record For Most Wishes Granted!!

John Cena officially holds the title for most wishes granted through the Make-A-Wish Foundation!

Ru Paul's Drag Race Cherry Valentine star George Ward dies at 28 as tributes pour in - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - county Cherry
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23.09.2022 / 12:35

Ru Paul's Drag Race Cherry Valentine star George Ward dies at 28 as tributes pour in

Tributes have started pouring in for Ru Paul's Drag Race UK star Cherry Valentine after their family revealed that they had died aged 28.

Juliette Binoche admits 'it wasn't easy' working with Jean-Luc Godard - www.msn.com - Britain - Spain - France - Switzerland
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19.09.2022 / 20:19

Juliette Binoche admits 'it wasn't easy' working with Jean-Luc Godard

Juliette Binoche has admitted "it wasn't easy" working with late director Jean-Luc Godard on 1985's Hail Mary. The Breathless director passed away at his home in Rolle, Switzerland on 13 September at the age of 91. During a press conference at the San Sebastian Film Festival in Spain on Sunday, his Hail Mary star was asked about working with the French-Swiss filmmaker.

Juliette Binoche on Working Naked With Jean-Luc Godard, Growing Old, Going For the New - variety.com - Britain - France - USA
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18.09.2022 / 15:09

Juliette Binoche on Working Naked With Jean-Luc Godard, Growing Old, Going For the New

Liza Foreman “You have to know how to reject roles so as not to enter into a system in which women are only seen in a certain way,” said French actor Juliette Binoche on Sunday. Binoche spoke up for women whilst answering questions from the press at the San Sebastián Film Festival where she is a recipient this year of the festival’s Donostia Award, as a tribute to her career. “The English Patient” star is a go-to actress for a slew of auteur directors, including Krzysztof Kieślowski and Claire Denis. Denis joined her on stage to discuss “Both Sides of the Blade,” a love triangle film co-starring Binoche, which will screen at the festival before the award’s presentation.

Juliette Binoche Talks About The “Anguish” Of Working With Jean-Luc Godard & “Ageing In Front Of The Camera” — San Sebastian - deadline.com
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18.09.2022 / 14:35

Juliette Binoche Talks About The “Anguish” Of Working With Jean-Luc Godard & “Ageing In Front Of The Camera” — San Sebastian

Juliette Binoche spoke about what she described as the challenging process of working with Jean-Luc Godard during a press conference at the San Sebastian film festival.

International Insider: Period Of Mourning; TIFF Back To Life; Jean-Luc Godard Remembered; San Seb & French Oscar Picks - deadline.com - France
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16.09.2022 / 16:17

International Insider: Period Of Mourning; TIFF Back To Life; Jean-Luc Godard Remembered; San Seb & French Oscar Picks

Good afternoon Insiders. Max Goldbart here and as the world prepares for Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral, which has dominated headlines this week, I’ll take you through the past few days in international TV and film.

Isabelle Huppert Remembers Jean-Luc Godard: ‘We’re All a Bit Like Orphans Now That He’s Gone’ - variety.com - France
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15.09.2022 / 16:17

Isabelle Huppert Remembers Jean-Luc Godard: ‘We’re All a Bit Like Orphans Now That He’s Gone’

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent It was a leap of faith. When Isabelle Huppert started working with Jean-Luc Godard on 1980’s “Every Man for Himself,” there wasn’t a script for her to consult. “There were only fragments of scenes, poems, songs and paintings,” she remembers. “I simply knew my name in the film was Isabelle.  But Godard was a legend at that point, having helped pioneer the French “New Wave” movement with the likes of “Breathless” and “Contempt” and then undertaken an even more daring and experimental phase in films such as “Weekend” and “Masculin Féminin.” Something about their partnership worked. “Every Man for Himself,” was a rare commercial success for the auteur, and marked a milestone in Godard’s career as the the first movie he presented in competition at Cannes and the first which was nominated at the Cesar Awards (France’s highest film honors). Huppert would reunite with Godard for his follow up movie “Passion,” another acclaimed film, presented him with an honorary Cesar Award in 1987. Godard died on Sept. 13 at the age of 91, and Huppert spoke with Variety about her artistic collaborations with the filmmaker and his legacy.

Martin Scorsese Remembers Jean-Luc Godard & Says His Films “Feel More Necessary & Alive Than Ever” - theplaylist.net
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14.09.2022 / 18:28

Martin Scorsese Remembers Jean-Luc Godard & Says His Films “Feel More Necessary & Alive Than Ever”

As you’re probably aware at this point, acclaimed filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard passed away earlier this week at the age of 91. The exact details of his passing have been kept private, but it is being reported that he used assisted suicide to end his own life.

Jean-Luc Godard chose to end life through assisted dying, lawyer confirms - www.nme.com - France - New York - Switzerland
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13.09.2022 / 22:31

Jean-Luc Godard chose to end life through assisted dying, lawyer confirms

passed away on Tuesday (September 13) at the age of 91.Now, his long-time legal adviser, Patrick Jeanneret, has confirmed that the director died by assisted suicide, having suffered from “multiple disabling pathologies”.“He could not live like you and me, so he decided with a great lucidity, as he had all his life, to say, ‘Now, it’s enough,’” Jeanneret told The New York Times, noting that assisted suicide is both legal and tightly regulated in Switzerland.He went on to explain that Godard wanted to die with dignity, and “that was exactly what he did”.The Franco-Swiss director was known for movies such as Breathless (1960) and Contempt (1963), which pushed cinematic boundaries.His films showcased handheld camera work, jump cuts and existential dialogue that revolutionised French cinema and filmmaking in the 1960s.Also known for his witticisms, Godard famously once observed that “a film consists of a beginning, a middle and an end, though not necessarily in that order.”Pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs director Quentin Tarantino was said to be heavily influenced by the late filmmaker, having been initiated by Godard and his Paris-based contemporaries.Other filmmakers have since taken to social media to pay tribute to Godard, with Edgar Wright (Hot Fuzz, Baby Driver) recently describing him as “one of the most influential, iconoclastic film-makers of them all”.“It was ironic that he himself revered the Hollywood studio film-making system, as perhaps no other director inspired as many people to just pick up a camera and start shooting,” he wrote.Director Asif Kapadia, who has helmed films and documentaries including Senna, Amy and Diego Maradona, also paid tribute to the late filmmaker, simply writing: “The King is Dead.”

Jean-Luc Godard Remembered by Antonio Banderas, Edgar Wright and More: ‘We Are Losing a National Treasure’ - thewrap.com - France - Switzerland
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13.09.2022 / 21:15

Jean-Luc Godard Remembered by Antonio Banderas, Edgar Wright and More: ‘We Are Losing a National Treasure’

died Tuesday at age 91. The Franco-Swiss director, who helped usher in a new era of cinema with titles like “Breathless” (1960) and “A Woman is a Woman” (1961), was mourned and celebrated across social media by scores of fans and fellow artists.Edgar Wright called Godard “one of the most influential, iconoclastic film-makers of them all,” recalling the “Breathless/Godard” spoofs he made while he was in college.

Tributes To Jean-Luc Godard Pour In From The World Of Cinema And Beyond - deadline.com - Britain - France - county Edgar - Beyond
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13.09.2022 / 15:58

Tributes To Jean-Luc Godard Pour In From The World Of Cinema And Beyond

Tributes to Jean-Luc Godard, a pioneering leader of French cinema, began to flood in immediately after it was reported that the director died today, aged 91, with figures from the world of cinema, politics, and beyond remembering the director for his powerful, singular work.

Jean-Luc Godard, Legendary Director of French New Wave, Dies at 91 - thewrap.com
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13.09.2022 / 14:46

Jean-Luc Godard, Legendary Director of French New Wave, Dies at 91

confirmed his death on Twitter, calling him a “national treasure” who “invented a resolutely modern, intensely free art.”Godard burst on the international scene with his debut feature, 1960’s “À bout de souffle” (“Breathless”), which revolutionized cinematic storytelling with its fractured unlinear narrative, improvisational choreography and rapid editing.

Jean-Luc Godard, giant of the French new wave, dies at 91 - www.msn.com - France - Paris - Switzerland - county Patrick - Lake - county Geneva
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13.09.2022 / 13:43

Jean-Luc Godard, giant of the French new wave, dies at 91

Related: Jean-Luc Godard: ‘Film is over. What to do?’ Born in Paris in 1930, Godard grew up and went to school in Nyon, on the banks of Lake Geneva in Switzerland.

Jean-Luc Godard, King of France’s New Wave, Dies at 91 - variety.com - France - Madrid - New York - Switzerland - county York - Singapore
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13.09.2022 / 13:09

Jean-Luc Godard, King of France’s New Wave, Dies at 91

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Franco-Swiss director and New Wave linchpin Jean-Luc Godard, who revolutionized world cinema with his ground-breaking debut, “Breathless,” and never stopped pushing the envelope of his creativity, has died. He was 91. The news was first reported in Liberation.

New Wave film director Jean-Luc Godard has died aged 91 - www.nme.com - France - Paris - Switzerland
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13.09.2022 / 12:49

New Wave film director Jean-Luc Godard has died aged 91

Liberation reports that people close to the Franco-Swiss director have confirmed that he died today (September 13).The filmmaker is known for movies including Breathless (1960) and Contempt (1963), which pushed cinematic boundaries.Godard’s films showcased handheld camera work, jump cuts and existential dialogue that revolutionised French cinema and filmmaking in the 1960s.As Reuters writes, Pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs filmmaker Quentin Tarantino is often cited as one of a more recent generation of pioneering directors who were initiated by Godard and his Paris-based contemporaries.Godard was born into a Franco-Swiss family on December 3, 1930 in Paris’s plush Seventh Arrondissement. His father was a doctor, his mother the daughter of a Swiss man who founded Banque Paribas, then an illustrious investment bank.Edgar Wright (Hot Fuzz, Baby Driver) has paid tribute the late filmmaker, saying that he was “one of the most influential, iconoclastic film-makers of them all”.“It was ironic that he himself revered the Hollywood studio film-making system, as perhaps no other director inspired as many people to just pick up a camera and start shooting.”RIP Jean-Luc Godard, one of the most influential, iconoclastic film-makers of them all.

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