Le Parti des choses

It is included on the Criterion Collection DVD of Le Mépris.

[2] Paparazzi, by the same director and released the same year, also documents the Italian shooting of Godard's film.

In a retrospective review for Le Monde, Jacques Mandelbaum writes: The pleasure of travel and holidays, the reoccurring theme of water and islands, the poignant sense of time, the inclination for popular genres and actors, the hybridisation of documentary and fiction, the supremely artistic improvisations and sublime inversions indelibly mark this style of cinema, which evokes like none other the sensation, at once both joyous and melancholic, of the grace of existence and the fragility of the instant.

Paradoxically, nothing is more in tune with the world, or nothing is more visionary than such an insular cinema, which manages to grasp the essential by proceeding in a zigzag manner.

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