Irish Film Institute -JEAN-LUC GODARD: DETECTIVE (DÉTECTIVE)

JEAN-LUC GODARD: DETECTIVE (DÉTECTIVE)

Director: Jean-Luc Godard

95 mins, 1985, France-Switzerland, Digital, Subtitled


SCREENING SUNDAY 15th MARCH

A key transitional work, Détective marked Godard’s re-engagement with more accessible narrative forms after his experimental Dziga Vertov Group period. A noir-inflected ensemble piece, the film interweaves multiple pulpy storylines inside a fading Paris hotel: a detective (Laurent Terzieff) and his nephew (Jean-Pierre Léaud) investigate a two-year-old murder, while a boxing manager (Johnny Hallyday) struggles to repay debts to a couple (Claude Brasseur, Nathalie Baye) and the Mafia. Détective explores the tropes of the crime movie through Godard’s playful, self-reflexive lens, culminating in a chaotic convergence of its intersecting plots.

Notes by David O’Mahony

Screening as part of Truth, 24 Frames per Second: The Films of Jean-Luc Godard

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