JEAN-LUC GODARD: FIRST NAME: CARMEN (PRÉNOM CARMEN) Director: Jean-Luc Godard 85 mins, France-Switzerland, 1983, Digital, Subtitled Book cinema tickets SCREENING TUESDAY 10th MARCH A loose reimagining of Bizet’s titular opera, Godard’s enigmatic film blends crime caper, political commentary, and romantic entanglement in the story of Carmen (Maruschka Detmers), a young militant who recruits her uncle, a washed-up filmmaker (JLG himself), and Joseph, a hapless bank guard, for a robbery to fund her avant-garde string quartet. With formal daring typical of this period, Godard presents his narrative in a fractured, unconventional form, with frequent musical interludes. Winner of the Golden Lion at the 1983 Venice Film Festival, Prenom Carmen provided the director with a welcome late-career critical resurgence. Notes by David O’Mahony Screening as part of Truth, 24 Frames per Second: The Films of Jean-Luc Godard Director: Jean-Luc Godard 85 mins, France-Switzerland, 1983, Digital, Subtitled