
Jean-Pierre Gorin
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Jean-Pierre Gorin (born 17 April 1943) is a French filmmaker and professor, best known for his work with Nouvelle Vague luminary Jean-Luc Godard, during what is often referred to as Godard's "radical" period. Jean-Pierre Gorin was a student of Louis Althusser, Michel Foucault and Jacques Lacan. He was a radical leftist well before meeting Godard in 1966. Godard relied on some of his discussions with Gorin while writing the script of 1967's La Chinoise. Gorin played a role in making Le Gai Savoir, which was released in 1969. In 1968, Gorin and Godard founded the collective Dziga Vertov Group and together produced a series of overtly political films including Vent d'est (1970), Tout va bien (1972), and Letter to Jane (1972).
Known for
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Letter to Jane: An Investigation About a Still (1974)
as Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

Godard Cinema (2023)
as Self (archive footage)

Vladimir and Rosa (1971)
as Karl Rosa (uncredited)

Milagrez (2008)
as Self

A Weekend at the Beach (2015)
as Self

Godard in America (1970)
as Self

My Conversations on Film (2013)
as Himself

Poto and Cabengo (1980)
as Narrator (voice)

Routine Pleasures (1986)
as Self

Jean-Pierre Gorin, encore un effort pour être cinématonné (2014)
as self





