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19 May 2004 (France) See more »
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Divided into three "kingdoms" -- Enfer (Hell), Purgatoire (Purgatory) and Paradis (Paradise) -- Notre Musique is an indictment of modern times. Full summary » | Add synopsis »
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(14 articles)
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Cast

  (in credits order)
Sarah Adler ... Judith Lerner
Nade Dieu ... Olga Brodsky

Rony Kramer ... Ramos Garcia
Simon Eine ... Ambassador
Jean-Christophe Bouvet ... C. Maillard
George Aguilar ... Indian
Ferlyn Brass ... Himself
Leticia Gutiérrez ... Indian
Aline Schulmann ... Spanish Translator

Jean-Luc Godard ... Himself
Juan Goytisolo ... Himself
Mahmoud Darwich ... Himself
Jean-Paul Curnier ... Himself
Pierre Bergounioux ... Himself
Gilles Pecqueux ... Himself
Elma Dzanic
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Lana Baric
Sanja Buric
Alena Dzebo
Sasa Handzic
Leandro Monti ... L'homme à la pomme
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Directed by
Jean-Luc Godard 
 
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Jean-Luc Godard 

Produced by
Alain Sarde .... producer
Ruth Waldburger .... producer
 
Cinematography by
Julien Hirsch 
 
Film Editing by
Jean-Luc Godard 
 
Casting by
Douchka Papierski 
Richard Rousseau 
 
Art Direction by
Anne-Marie Miéville 
 
Production Management
Jean-Paul Battaggia .... production manager
Zyba Galijasevic .... production manager
Paul Grivas .... assistant production manager
Serge Musy .... assistant unit manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Aurélien Poitrimoult .... first assistant director
 
Sound Department
Pierre André .... boom operator
Gabriel Hafner .... sound
François Musy .... sound
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Blaise Bauquis .... key grip
Jean-Christophe Beauvallet .... first assistant camera
 
Editorial Department
Magalie Léonard .... telecine colorist
 
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Caroline Paulin .... production assistant
 

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80 min | Argentina:80 min (Mar del Plata Film Festival)
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Brazil:12 | Switzerland:10 (canton of Geneva) | Switzerland:10 (canton of Vaud) | UK:12A | Argentina:13 | Sweden:7 | Switzerland:16 (canton of Zurich) | Singapore:PG | Portugal:M/16 | Finland:K-11 (video rating) | South Korea:12
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Olga Brodsky:If anyone understands me, then I wasn't clear.See more »
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Edited into Une catastrophe (2008)See more »

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26 out of 36 people found the following review useful.
This one has to be seen, 13 June 2004
Author: mechanor from Lausanne, Switzerland

I've just come back from the cinema and it's raining very hard. But there's the sun, too, which is going down behind the mountains. It's very poetic. But not nearly as poetic as Jean Luc Godard's last film, "Notre Musique".

The movie is divided into three kingdoms: 1 - Enfer, 2 - Purgatoire and 3 - Paradis. The first part of the movie consists in a collage of various war images and situations accompanied by a wonderful music. Some very clever sentences are said off screen, too. "Death can be seen in two different ways: as the possible of the impossible or as the impossible of the possible". The second part shows us the crossed stories of some peoples meeting in Sarajevo for the Book Weeks: J. L. Godard himself, a young Israeli Journalist, a Palestinian and a Spanish poets, A young Hebrew girl with Russian origins, a Hebrew translator with Egyptian origins, some American natives, some natives of Sarajevo and other people speak about their experiences, they wishes, war, peace, poetry, history, life, death, cinema, reconciliation. J.L. Godard gives a lecture to some cinema students and shows them photographs. The third part takes place in paradise and shows us a girl who has been killed in a cinema by Israeli snipers who suspected her of being a terrorist ready to kill herself. She had a red bag with her and people thought it contained a bomb. In fact there were just books in it. The girl wanders near a river and encounters an American marine. Some boys are playing and reading books. Paradise is fenced and guarded by U.S. military forces.

This movie is truly amazing. In fact it is not just a film, it is poetry. In moments like these when cinema industry is dominated by fast, brainless, action-packed movies, it is a real pleasure and mind-freeing experience to see something that beautiful and poetic. This was presented this year in Cannes and didn't get much attention if I remember right. A journalist of "Le Nouvel Observateur" who usually gives very good advices, this time got it wrong saying that "Notre Musique" is a senile work. Not at all. It's the work of a director who has only improved with years and who has reached total serenity and great wisdom. This film does not give you ready-made, simple answers to common questions, it gives you some points which are incredibly interesting to develop and think about. Sarajevo is the ideal place where peoples, histories and cultures mix and sometimes sadly clash. When the young girl is asked "Why Sarajevo?" the touching answer she gives is "Because Palestine. I come from Tel Aviv and wanted to see a place where people can get along in harmony". There's so much to think about this movie. And everything is filmed so well, so limpidly, with such a mastery, you can't stop staring at the screen. "Godard is the only film director in the world" (Freddy Buache)

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