: Critics often describe this film as the moment Godard re-engaged with narrative and commercial filmmaking, while still maintaining his signature intellectual and formally cutting-edge style.
: A young woman who approaches prostitution as a calculated form of business rather than a dramatic fall. Every Man for Himself(1980)
: It holds a rare 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on critical reviews and is part of the Criterion Collection (Spine #744). Quick Facts Director : Jean-Luc Godard. : Critics often describe this film as the
: Released exactly 20 years after his debut masterpiece, Breathless (1960). Every Man for Himself (1980) - The Criterion Collection Quick Facts Director : Jean-Luc Godard
: Stars Nathalie Baye, Isabelle Huppert, and Jacques Dutronc.
: The film is famous for its pioneering use of slow motion . Godard used this to highlight "micro-gestures" of human interaction that are often missed at regular speed.
: The English subtitles were famously worked on by American novelist Charles Bukowski .