Collection: Jean-Luc Godard

Jean-Luc Godard was a pioneering French-Swiss filmmaker and a central figure of the French New Wave. Known for his bold, experimental approach to filmmaking, Godard revolutionized cinema with unconventional narratives, jump cuts, and a rejection of traditional storytelling. His influential works, such as Breathless and Alphaville, challenged cinematic norms and explored themes of politics, philosophy, and art. Godard's avant-garde style made him one of the most influential directors in film history.