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Director
  
Jean-Luc Godard

Writer
  
Jean-Luc Godard

Country
  
France Switzerland

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Genre
  
Short

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Language
  
French

Release date
  
May 21, 2014 (2014-05-21) (2014 Cannes Film Festival)

Khan khanne 2014 by jean luc godard letter in motion to gilles jacob and thierry fremaux


Letter in Motion to Gilles Jacob and Thierry Frémaux (French: Lettre filmée de Jean-Luc Godard à Gilles Jacob et Thierry Frémaux) (AKA Khan Khanne) is a 2014 short film directed by Jean-Luc Godard. It was made as a personal video letter to retiring festival president Gilles Jacob and artistic director Thierry Frémaux explaining Godard's absence from the 2014 Cannes Film Festival for the premiere of his feature film Goodbye to Language. Jacob later release the short film on the internet. In the short film Godard's narration explains his personal state of mind as an artist and the current "path" that he is on. It includes footage from Godard's films Germany Year 90 Nine Zero and King Lear, quotes by Jacques Prévert and Hannah Arendt, and black and white still photos of Jacques Rivette and François Truffaut as Godard references the autumn and says that he is going "where the wind blows me." In King Lear Godard filmed a similar scene that included black and white still photos of film directors like Rivette and Truffaut, but Godard mocked the then recently deceased Truffaut in that film.

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Letter in Motion to Gilles Jacob and Thierry Fremaux Wikipedia
Letter in Motion to Gilles Jacob and Thierry Fremaux IMDb