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- Goodbye_to_Language wikiPageWikiLinkText "Adieu au langage".
- Goodbye_to_Language wikiPageWikiLinkText "Goodbye to Language".
- Goodbye_to_Language writer Jean-Luc_Godard.
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- Goodbye_to_Language caption "Theatrical release poster".
- Goodbye_to_Language cinematography Fabrice_Aragno.
- Goodbye_to_Language country "*France *Switzerland".
- Goodbye_to_Language director Jean-Luc_Godard.
- Goodbye_to_Language distributor Wild_Bunch_(film_company).
- Goodbye_to_Language editing "Fabrice Aragno".
- Goodbye_to_Language editing "Jean-Luc Godard".
- Goodbye_to_Language gross "33225".
- Goodbye_to_Language gross "390099.0".
- Goodbye_to_Language language "French".
- Goodbye_to_Language name "Goodbye to Language".
- Goodbye_to_Language producer Alain_Sarde.
- Goodbye_to_Language producer "Brahim Chioua".
- Goodbye_to_Language producer "Vincent Maraval".
- Goodbye_to_Language quote ""In one scene we see a woman and an older man, her lover, sitting on a bench. A second man, her husband, appears with a gun and pulls the woman out of the shot and to the right. But instead of cutting back and forth between the action going on in the separate shots, Aragno used two cameras to capture both in 3D. The result is a layered image of the woman and her husband combined with the left-hand-side image of the man on the bench. If you close one eye, you will only see the woman and her husband, if you close the other you will only see the man on the bench, and if both eyes are open your brain will struggle to view them simultaneously. Yet at the end of the wild visual experiment, the separated images join back together in what Aragno has called a "romantic effect."".
- Goodbye_to_Language quote ""The idea is simple / A married woman and a single man meet / They love, they argue, fists fly / A dog strays between town and country / The seasons pass / The man and woman meet again / The dog finds itself between them / The other is in one, / the one is in the other / and they are three / The former husband shatters everything / A second film begins: / the same as the first, / and yet not / From the human race we pass to metaphor / This ends in barking / and a baby's cries / In the meantime, we will have seen people talking of the demise of the dollar, of truth in mathematics and of the death of a robin."".
- Goodbye_to_Language quote ""When - the sun already piercing - the river still sleeping in the dreams of fog, we do not see it anymore than it sees itself. Here it is already the river, and the eye is arrested, one no longer sees anything but a void, a fog which prevents one from seeing farther. In that part of the canvas, one must paint neither what one sees, since one sees nothing, nor what one doesn't see, since one must paint only what one sees; but to paint what one doesn't see."".
- Goodbye_to_Language runtime "4140.0".
- Goodbye_to_Language source "—Erin Whitney of The Huffington Post describing the first experimental "separation" shot of the film.".
- Goodbye_to_Language source "—Godard in a handwritten synopsis written in verse and first posted on Twitter".
- Goodbye_to_Language source "—Quote used in the film's narration, attributed to Claude Monet, but actually paraphrased from Marcel Proust's Jean Santeuil".
- Goodbye_to_Language starring "*Héloïse Godet *Kamel Abdeli *Richard Chevallier *Zoé Bruneau".
- Goodbye_to_Language studio Canal+.
- Goodbye_to_Language studio National_Center_of_Cinematography_and_the_moving_image.
- Goodbye_to_Language width "25.0".
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- Goodbye_to_Language writer "Jean-Luc Godard".
- Goodbye_to_Language subject Category:2010s_drama_films.
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- Goodbye_to_Language subject Category:French-language_films.
- Goodbye_to_Language subject Category:French_3D_films.
- Goodbye_to_Language subject Category:French_avant-garde_and_experimental_films.
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- Goodbye_to_Language subject Category:Swiss_avant-garde_and_experimental_films.
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- Goodbye_to_Language subject Category:Swiss_films.
- Goodbye_to_Language type Film.
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- Goodbye_to_Language comment "Goodbye to Language (French: Adieu au Langage) is a 2014 French-Swiss 3D experimental narrative essay film written and directed by Jean-Luc Godard. It stars Héloïse Godet, Kamel Abdeli, Richard Chevallier, Zoé Bruneau, Jessica Erickson and Christian Grégori and was shot by cinematographer Fabrice Aragno. It is Godard's 42nd feature film and 121st film or video project. In the French-speaking parts of Switzerland where it was shot, the word \"adieu\" can mean both goodbye and hello.".
- Goodbye_to_Language label "Goodbye to Language".
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- Goodbye_to_Language sameAs خداحافظی_با_زبان.
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