Film legend Jean-Luc Godard snubs Cannes, again | Inquirer Entertainment

Film legend Jean-Luc Godard snubs Cannes, again

/ 03:50 PM May 12, 2018

It is the third time since 2004 that the reclusive Swiss-French director has snubbed the world’s top film festival, also staying away in 2010 and 2014. © AFP PHOTO MIGUEL MEDINA

In his now traditional no-show, film legend Jean-Luc Godard failed to turn up for Friday’s premiere of his new movie at the Cannes film festival.

It is the third time since 2004 that the reclusive Swiss-French director has snubbed the world’s top film festival, also staying away in 2010 and 2014.

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In contrast, two other contenders for the Palme d’Or top prize from Iran and Russia are desperate to attend but have been banned from travel by their governments.

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Four years ago, Goddard blamed mysterious “problems of a Greek type” — at the height of the euro crisis — for keeping him away from the premiere of his “Film Socialism”.

His new film, “The Image Book”, has received a decidedly lukewarm response, with New York Times critic Matthew Anderson calling it an “incomprehensible mash-up of poor pictures and choppy sound”.

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Godard announced later that he would give a news conference on the film by FaceTime Saturday, a method famously used by the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan during the failed coup there in 2016. MKH

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