In Praise of Love (2001)


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Themes:Loss Of InnocenceFamily BondsComing Of AgePursuit Of HappinessBetrayalLove Conquers AllTechnology Vs. HumanityMoral AmbiguityCycle Of ViolenceOvercoming PrejudiceFate Vs. Free WillQuest For TruthSacrificeJustice Vs. RevengeFriendshipMan Vs. NatureDiscover Similar ThemesMood:ReflectiveMelancholicSentimentalPoignantThought-ProvokingDiscover Similar Mood
Someone we hear talking - but whom we do not see - speaks of a project which describes the four key moments of love: meeting, physical passion, arguments/separation and making up. This project is to be told through three couples: young, adult and old. We do not know if the project is for a play, a film, a novel or an opera. The author of the project is always accompanied by a kind of servant. Meanwhile, two years earlier, an American civil servant meets with an elderly French couple who had fought in the Resistance during World War II, brokering a deal with a Hollywood director to buy the rights to tell their story. The members of the old couple's family discuss heatedly questions of nation, memory and history.
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Relationship ArgumentsPhysical PassionReconciliationFamily DiscussionsWar MemoriesMeeting Of CouplesNegotiations For Film Rights
















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Directed by: Jean-Luc Godard, Gilbert Guichardière, Aurélien Poitrimoult
Written by: Jean-Luc Godard
Produced by: Ruth Waldburger, Alain Sarde
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