Grandeur et Décadence D'Un Petit Commerce De Cinema (1986)
Directed by Jean-Luc Godard
Genres - Comedy Drama, Drama |
Sub-Genres - Satire, Showbiz Drama |
Run Time - 52 min. |
Countries - France |
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Synopsis by Eleanor Mannikka
Director Jean-Luc Godard pokes fun at the follies and injustices of small-time filmmaking in this drama-comedy about two apparent has-beens who are trying their best to get together the funds and the cast for a last, desperate bid for cinematic fame and fortune. The duo (Jean-Claude Mocky and Jean-Pierre Leaud) and their assistants mull over the meaning and purpose of cinema, but at the same time, the cattle-call for their proposed new production does not rise above its bovine metaphor. While eyeing beauteous new actresses with a dash of lasciviousness, the pair are also keeping track of would-be backers with more than a dash of cunning manipulation. Along the way, everything from hypocrisy to Roman Polanski gets a drubbing.