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PASSION

by Jean-Luc Godard

synopsis

On a movie set, in a factory, and at a hotel, Godard explores the nature of work, love and film making. While Solidarity takes on the Polish government, a Polish film director, Jerzy, is stuck in France making a film for TV. He's over budget and uninspired; the film, called "Passion," seems static and bloodless. Hanna owns the hotel where the film crew stays. She lives with Michel, who runs a factory where he's fired Isabelle, a floor worker. Hanna and Isabelle are drawn to Jerzy, hotel maids quit to be movie extras, people ask Jerzy where the story is in his film, women disrobe, extras grope each other off camera, and Jerzy wonders why there must always be a story.

original title: Passion
country: Switzerland, France
year: 1982
genre: fiction
directed by: Jean-Luc Godard
film run: 88'
release date: FR 24/05/1982, CH 12/11/1982, DE 04/03/1983, PT 10/05/1984, HU 26/11/1993, SE 19/09/2007, PL 24/07/2010, GR 16/06/2014
screenplay: Jean-Luc Godard
cast: Isabelle Huppert, Hanna Schygulla, Michel Piccoli
cinematography by: Raoul Coutard
film editing: Jean-Luc Godard
art director: Jean Bauer, Serge Marzolff
costumes designer: Christian Gasc, Rosalie Varda
producer: Armand Barbault, Catherine Lapoujade, Martine Marignac

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