
Criterion Reflections – Episode 107 – Jean-Luc Godard & Jean-Pierre Gorin’s Tout va bien / Letter to Jane
10/20/21 • -1 min
Criterion Reflections is David Blakeslee’s ongoing project to watch all of the films included in the Criterion Collection in chronological order of their original release. This fourth season of the podcast features conversations about movies that originally premiered in 1972 and were destined to eventually receive the Criterion imprimatur. In this episode, David is joined by William Remmers, Derek J. Power and first-time guest Andrew Peirce to discuss Tout va bien and Letter to Jane , both directed by Jean-Luc Godard and Jean-Pierre Gorin. This episode wraps up a three-part miniseries focused on Godard’s work between 1966 and 1972.
Jean-Luc Godard
Jean-Pierre Gorin
Tout va bien
- The Criterion Collection
- The Criterion Channel
- Letterboxd
- Wikipedia
- Jonathan Rosenbaum (1972)
- New York Times (1973)
- Village Voice (1973)
- The Cinema Archives
- Colin Edwards
- DiscLand
- Document Journal
- FrenchFilms.org
- Raging Bull
- Sabzian
- TCM
JustWatch
Letter to Jane
- The Criterion Channel
- Letterboxd
- Wikipedia
- Transcript of the spoken audio track (not accurate)
- Jonathan Rosenbaum (1975)
- Cargo Collective
- Movie Martyr
- Senses of Cinema
- TriQuarterly
JustWatch
PREVIOUSLY:
GODARD 68/71UP NEXT:
LONE WOLF AND CUB [PART 1]MORE!
Criterion Reflections is David Blakeslee’s ongoing project to watch all of the films included in the Criterion Collection in chronological order of their original release. This fourth season of the podcast features conversations about movies that originally premiered in 1972 and were destined to eventually receive the Criterion imprimatur. In this episode, David is joined by William Remmers, Derek J. Power and first-time guest Andrew Peirce to discuss Tout va bien and Letter to Jane , both directed by Jean-Luc Godard and Jean-Pierre Gorin. This episode wraps up a three-part miniseries focused on Godard’s work between 1966 and 1972.
Jean-Luc Godard
Jean-Pierre Gorin
Tout va bien
- The Criterion Collection
- The Criterion Channel
- Letterboxd
- Wikipedia
- Jonathan Rosenbaum (1972)
- New York Times (1973)
- Village Voice (1973)
- The Cinema Archives
- Colin Edwards
- DiscLand
- Document Journal
- FrenchFilms.org
- Raging Bull
- Sabzian
- TCM
JustWatch
Letter to Jane
- The Criterion Channel
- Letterboxd
- Wikipedia
- Transcript of the spoken audio track (not accurate)
- Jonathan Rosenbaum (1975)
- Cargo Collective
- Movie Martyr
- Senses of Cinema
- TriQuarterly
JustWatch
PREVIOUSLY:
GODARD 68/71UP NEXT:
LONE WOLF AND CUB [PART 1]MORE!
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Criterion Reflections – Episode 106 – Godard 68/71
Criterion Reflections is David Blakeslee’s ongoing project to watch all of the films included in the Criterion Collection in chronological order of their original release. This fourth season of the podcast features conversations about movies that originally premiered in 1972 and were destined to eventually receive the Criterion imprimatur. In this episode, David departs his usual format to continue an exploration into films directed by Jean-Luc Godard as he transitioned from his nouvelle vague era in 1966-67 into the didactic political cinema he created in collaboration with Jean-Pierre Gorin as part of the Dziga Vertov Group between 1968-1971 – all this as a prologue to his upcoming discussion of Godard and Gorin’s 1972 film Tout va bien and Letter to Jane. For this conversation, David is joined by Jon Laubinger to discuss Le gai savoir , Un film commes les autres, British Sounds (See You at Mao), Le vent d’Est, Lotte in Italia, and Vladimir et Rosa.
Jean-Luc Godard
Jean-Pierre Gorin
Le gai savoir
Un film commes les autres
British Sounds (See You at Mao)
Le vent d’Est
Lotte in Italia
Vladimir et Rosa
PREVIOUSLY:
GODARD 66/67UP NEXT:
TOUT VA BIEN / LETTER TO JANEMORE!
- Criterion Reflections blog (1922 – 1967)
- Criterion Reflections columns on CriterionCast (1968)
- The Eclipse Viewer
- A Journey Through the Eclipse Series
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Criterion Reflections – Episode 108 – Kenji Misumi’s Lone Wolf and Cub [Part 1]
Criterion Reflections is David Blakeslee’s ongoing project to watch all of the films included in the Criterion Collection in chronological order of their original release. This fourth season of the podcast features conversations about movies that originally premiered in 1972 and were destined to eventually receive the Criterion imprimatur. In this episode, David is joined by Richard Doyle, Jason Beamish and David Seeley to begin a discussion about the Lone Wolf and Cub series, six films released in Japan between 1972-1974. Part One of this two-part series covers Sword of Vengeance, Baby Cart at the River Styx and Baby Cart to Hades.
The Films
Kenji Misumi
Sword of Vengeance
Baby Cart at the River Styx
Baby Cart to Hades
Manga
- Wikipedia
- Graphite Comics (Volumes 1-14 of 28 volume series)
- Dark Horse (Interview with series co-creator Kazuo Koike)
- Humble Bundle Deal – mentioned in the show, good thru 12/1/21!
PREVIOUSLY:
TOUT VA BIEN / LETTER TO JANEUP NEXT:
LONE WOLF AND CUB [Part 2]MORE!
- Criterion Reflections blog (1922 – 1967)
- Criterion Reflections columns on CriterionCast (1968)
- The Eclipse Viewer
- A Journey Through the Eclipse Series
CONTACT US:
- David Blakeslee [ Website / TikTok / Facebook / Letterboxd / Instagram/ Twitter ]
- Jason Beamish [ Film Ruminations
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