Author: Jean-Luc Godard
Cited by
- Walter Abish (1)
- IN: How German Is It (1980) Postmodernism Literature, American
EPIGRAPH: What is really at stake is one's image of oneself
FROM: NULL, (None), NULL, France/ Switzerland
- Jeffery Deaver (1)
- IN: Bloody River Blues (1993) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: All you need for a movie is a gun and a girl.
FROM: Trade-press spread announcing his forthcoming film, (1964), Article, France/Switzerland
- Angela Carter (1)
- IN: Heroes and Villains (1969) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: There are times when reality becomes too complext for Oral Communication. But Legend gives it a form by which it pervades the whole world.
FROM: Alphaville, (1965), Film, France/Switzerland
- Riikka Pulkkinen (1)
- IN: 1 (2011) Fiction, NULL
EPIGRAPH: Maybe I’m daydreaming.
She makes me think of music.
Her face…
We’re living in the age of the double man.
We no longer need mirrors to talk to ourselves.
When Marianne says “It’s a beautiful day,” what is she thinking about?
All I have is that image of her saying “It’s a beautiful day.”
Nothing else. Is there any point in figuring this out?
We are made of dreams and dreams are made of us.
It’s a beautiful day, my love — in dreams, in words, in death.
It’s a beautiful day, my love— a beautiful day in life.
FROM: Pierrot le Fou, (1965), Film, France/Switzerland