The article discusses the legacy and final works of filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard, who passed away in 2022 at the age of 91. It reflects on Godard's unconventional career, marked by experimental films and shifts in style and ideology. It mentions his last known movie, "Le Livre d’Image," which received mixed reviews for its abstract and fragmented nature. The article also highlights a surprise film, "Vent d’Ouest," initially believed to be a work of Godard but later revealed as a hoax directed by David Legrand. It explores the complexities of Godard's cinematic approach, with some critics praising his innovation and depth, while others criticize his lack of narrative coherence. The article concludes by reflecting on Godard's most acclaimed film, "À Bout de Souffle," and its significance in cinematic history.
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