two articles on a forgotten television work by JLG

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Michael Witt

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Jul 27, 2020, 4:04:32 PM7/27/20
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Dear Godardians,

Some of you might be interested in this article I've published in the new issue of SENSES OF CINEMA about an all too forgotten television work, VOYAGE À TRAVERS UN FILM (SAUVE QUI PEUT (LA VIE)), that Godard made in 1981:

While researching this article I got in touch with Raymond Vouillamoz, who coproduced VOYAGE À TRAVERS UN FILM (SAUVE QUI PEUT (LA VIE)) and Godard’s later SCÉNARIO DU FILM PASSION (1982). He kindly agreed to document his recollections of working on these two remarkable works in an accompanying article:

Hope you enjoy them!

Best wishes,
Michael


Michael Witt
Professor of Cinema
Co-Director, Centre for Research in Film and Audiovisual Cultures (CRFAC)
Department of Media, Culture and Language
University of Roehampton  |  London  |  SW15 5SL 




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Juerg Stenzl

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Jul 27, 2020, 4:46:45 PM7/27/20
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Dear Michael Witt, 

many thanks for sending me your work. 
It will take some days until I will be able to read them. I am just publishing my german translations of Michael Butors book about Beethoven’s Diabelli Variations. I did it more than 20 years ago, now it will finally come out. Nothing interesting musicologists nor the specialists of Michels work … (We have been on friendly terms very long ago when I was musicology professor in Geneva for a short time …).

All my very best, and thanks again,
Yours

Juerg Stenzl


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Francis van den Heuvel

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Jul 27, 2020, 4:53:34 PM7/27/20
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Thanks Michael....
 
Francis

Sergio Basbaum

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Jul 29, 2020, 6:24:45 AM7/29/20
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Dear Michael, 

Thank your for sending your articles. I have read part of them already, they are fascinating. The fact that those stories remained our of the radar of JLGs biographers and scholars is indeed surprising! Shall read them all today, I hope.

Best from Brazil

s

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