UNIVERSIDAD POLITÉCNICA DE MADRID ESCUELA TÉCNICA SUPERIOR DE ARQUITECTURA
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My Approach in Four Movements
Jean-Luc Godard. “My Approach in Four Movements,” en Godard on
Godard. Translated and Edited by Tom Milne, 1986
As I have said, the story of Juliette in “Deux ou trois choses que je sais d’elle” will not be told continuously, because not only she, but the events of which she is part, are to be described. It is a matter of describing ‘a complex’. This ‘complex’ and its parts (Juliette being the one I have chosen to examine in greater detail, in order to suggest that the other parts also exist in depth) must describe and talk about as both objects and subjects. What I mean is that I cannot avoid the fact that all things exist both from the inside and the outside. This can be demonstrated by filming a house from the outside, then from the inside, as though we were entering inside a cube, an object. The same goes for a human being, whose face is generally seen from the outside. But how does this person himself see what surrounds him? I mean, how does he physically experience his relationship with other people and with the world? (Malraux said : ‘One hears the voice of others with the ears, and one’s own voice with the throat.’) This is something I would like to make people feel throughout the film, and have inherent in it. If one now analyses this project for a film, one sees that my approach can be divided into four principal movements. I. Objective Description 1