Jean-Luc Godard's poetic meditation on war, violence and defeat. The film is structured in three parts. The three segments are "Hell", "Purgatory", and "Heaven". The first segment is a montage of war images from documentary and fictional sources. The second concerns two young Jewish women attending a European arts conference in Sarajevo. The final segment concerns the after life.
Credits
Our Music Cast
Name |
Character |
Jean-Luc Godard
He was 73, now 93 years old
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as Himself |
George Aguilar
He was 52, now 72 years old
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as Indian |
Rony Kramer
He was 44, now 64 years old
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as Ramos Garcia |
Jean-Christophe Bouvet
He was 57, now 77 years old
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as C. Maillard |
Ferlyn Brass
|
as Himself |
Aline Schulmann
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as Spanish Translator |
Jean-Paul Curnier
He was 53, 66 years old when he died
|
as Himself |
Lana Barić
He was 24, now 44 years old
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Mahmoud Darwich
|
as Himself |
Gilles Pecqueux
|
as Himself |
Nade Dieu
She was 30, now 51 years old
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as Olga Brodsky |
Leticia Gutiérrez
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as Indian |
Juan Goytisolo
was 73, now 93 years old
|
as Himself |
Pierre Bergounioux
He was 54, now 75 years old
|
as Himself |
Sarah Adler
She was 25, now 46 years old
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as Judith Lerner |
Elma Džanić
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Our Music Crew
Name |
Department |
Julien Hirsch as Director of Photography. He was 39 (now 60) years old
|
Camera |
Ruth Waldburger as Producer. She was 53 (now 73) years old
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Production |
Alain Sarde as Producer. He was 52 (now 72) years old
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Production |
Anne-Marie Miéville as Art Direction. She was 58 (now 79) years old
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Art |