Waiting for Godard (2010)
Loners Alex and Annie, who set out to find Godard, suddenly have a double homicide and a ménage à trois on their conscience. 'En attendant Godard' is a funny tribute to one of the biggest geniuses of film history. 'All you need is a girl and a gun', Godard famously said about making films. With his impressive zero budget debut William Brown both pays tribute to and corrects his master - and subtly underlines what we perhaps already knew from the beginning, that all we really need is a girl and Godard.
Director: William Brown
Runtime: 94 min
Release Date: January 2, 2010
Production: Beg Steal Borrow
Language: Français
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Waiting for Godard about?
- Loners Alex and Annie, who set out to find Godard, suddenly have a double homicide and a ménage à trois on their conscience. 'En attendant Godard' is a funny tribute to one of the biggest geniuses of film history. 'All you need is a girl and a gun', Godard famously said about making films. With his impressive zero budget debut William Brown both pays tribute to and corrects his master - and subtly underlines what we perhaps already knew from the beginning, that all we really need is a girl and Godard.
- Who directed Waiting for Godard?
- Waiting for Godard was directed by William Brown.
- How long is Waiting for Godard?
- Waiting for Godard has a runtime of 1h 34m (94 minutes).