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The international recognition awarded within the framework
of the San Sebastian Film Festival by FIPRESCI (International
Federation of Film Critics) and its FIPRESCI Grand Prix - Best
Film of the Year, is the best assurance of the importance of
this award, now in its sixth year. 160 Federation members worldwide
have issued their vote for a film from among those released
between August 2003 and July 2004.
This award, created with a view to backing the most audacious,
original and personal cinema, goes on this sixth occasion to
a director of lengthy career and prestige: Jean-Luc Godard for
his latest movie, Notre musique, presented in this year’s
Official Selection at Cannes.
The new work by the always restless and experimental Swiss director
is not a documentary, but neither is it a fiction. It’s
an essay with history. Divided into three parts: Hell, taking
us closer to combat with a mixture of war shots; Purgatory,
focussing on a visit to Sarajevo for the European Book Conference;
and Heaven, portraying a bucolic scene custodied by US marines,
the film shows that the wars of the past, the Balkans, and of
the present, Palestine and Israel, are always terrible.
The FIPRESCI Grand Prix will be awarded at the opening gala
of the 52nd San Sebastian Festival to Ruth Waldburger, producer
of Jean-Luc Godard since 1996 with For Ever Mozart and to whom
we owe titles including Alain Resnais’ On connaît
la chanson (1997), Pola X, by Leos Carax (1999), or Nicole Garcia’s
L’Adversaire (2002), among many others.
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NOTRE
MUSIQUE (Our Music) |
Director:
Jean-Luc Godard • Screenplay: Jean-Luc
Godard
Photography: Julien Hirsch, Jean-Christophe
Beauvallet
Cast: Sarah Adler, Nade Dieu, Rony Kramer,
Georges Aguilar, Leticia Gutiérrez
Running time: 80 m. • France-Switzerland |
Donostia – San Sebastian, September 2 2004
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