Voices: Documentary on Jean-Luc Godard Filming 'One Plus One' with the Rolling Stones
Here's a film begun by director John Stember and finished by cameraman Richard Mordaunt. It shows Jean-Luc Godard working on scenes from his film, 'One Plus One,' that featured the Rolling Stones as they recorded 'Sympathy For the Devil' in 1968. Godard always has something nearly unintelligible to say but which ends up making perfect sense later on. You might also note that Godard seems to have very little in the way of a plan as he shoots his scenes. He appears to discover his scenes as he goes. That is the only kind of intelligence in filmmaking that I can truly respect. A director with a storyboard is usually a jackass.
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