Little Godard. On the Curatorship of Young German Cinema (1978) dir. Hellmuth Costard
The production of a film requires recording equipment and financial resources if nothing else. Hellmuth Costard places these basic prerequisites at the centre of his film: using a Super 8 camera system he developed, he films himself as he tries to raise funding for his film project. This creates an unconventional experimental setup, which reveals how the economics, politics, technology and aesthetics of filmmaking relate to each other with the great Godard being called up as a kind of chief witness.
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