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Jacques Dutronc, Isabelle Huppert, Nathalie Baye Jean-Luc Godard |
 | Description: | After a decade in the wilds of avant-garde and early video experimentation, Jean-Luc Godard returned to commercial cinema with this star-driven work of social commentary, while remaining defiantly intellectual and formally cutting-edge. EVERY MAN FOR HIMSELF, featuring a script by Jean-Claude Carriere and Anne-Marie Mieville, looks at the sexual and professional lives of three people; a television director (Jacques Dutronc), his ex-girlfriend (Nathalie Baye), and a prostitute (Isabelle Huppert), to create a meditative story about work, relationships, and the notion of freedom. Made twenty years into his career, it was, Godard said, his 'second first film'.Every Man For Himself (original title: Sauve qui peut (la vie)) is a groundbreaking 1980 film directed by the legendary Jean-Luc Godard, now available in this high-quality DVD edition from Criterion. This film marks Godard?s return to narrative cinema after years of experimental work and stands as one of his most acclaimed later masterpieces. The story follows three characters?Paul, Denise, and Isabelle?as their lives intersect in a small Swiss town, exploring themes of love, alienation, and modern existence with Godard's signature innovative style.
Criterion is renowned for its meticulous restorations and authoritative editions of classic films. Their releases are celebrated for exceptional picture quality, insightful bonus materials, and scholarly essays that enrich the viewing experience. With Every Man For Himself on DVD, Criterion continues its tradition of preserving cinematic history at the highest standard.
The cast features Jacques Dutronc as Paul?a celebrated French singer-songwriter turned actor known for his César-winning performance in Van Gogh (1991) and roles in films like Les Voleurs. Nathalie Baye plays Denise; she is an award-winning actress recognized for her performances in La Balance (César Award), Catch Me If You Can alongside Leonardo DiCaprio, and many collaborations with leading directors such as François Truffaut. Isabelle Huppert stars as Isabelle; widely regarded as one of France?s greatest actresses with multiple Cannes Best Actress awards?for The Piano Teacher among others?and Oscar nominations including Elle (2016). Director Jean-Luc Godard revolutionized cinema with works like Breathless (1960) and Pierrot le Fou; he remains a towering figure whose influence spans generations. |  | Actors: |
Isabelle Huppert, Jacques Dutronc, Nathalie Baye, Roland Amstutz, Anna Baldaccini, Fred Personne, Nicole Jacquet, Dore Derosa, Monique Barshaca, Cecile Tanner, Paule Muret, Michel Cassagne, Catherine Freiburghaus, Bernard Cazassus, Nicole Wicht, Eric Desfosses, Claude Champion, Gerard Battaz, Angelo Napoli, Serge Maillard, Marie-Luce Felber, Guy Lavoro, Michele Gleizer, Maurice Buffat, Marguerite Duras, Edmond Vuilloud |
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Jean-Luc Godard |
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Jean-Luc Godard |
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