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Joy of Learning (1969)

July 12, 1969 (DE) Drama • 95m

Overview

While alone in an abandoned television studio, two militants, Emile Rousseau and Patricia Lumumba, have a discourse on language. Referring to spoken word as "the enemy"--the weapon used by the establishment to confuse liberation movements--the two deconstruct the meanings of sounds and images in an attempt to "return to zero" and truly experience the joy of learning.

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Top Billed Cast

Juliet Berto
Juliet Berto

Patricia Lumumba (uncredited)

Jean-Pierre Léaud
Jean-Pierre Léaud

Émile Rousseau (uncredited)

Jean-Luc Godard
Jean-Luc Godard

Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

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CRCulver

⭐ 6/10

June 5, 2018

As the 1960s went by, Jean-Luc Godard was increasing adding social concerns and strident political messages to his films, but never without breaking traditional storytelling, however zany it might be with his French New Wave style. In 1967, however, he set off on a new direction. LE GAI SAVOIR was the first production that Godard shot after he bade farewell to his usual crew and dedicated himself entirely to political filmmaking. Originally made … read the rest.

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Released

Original Language

FR

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