Every Man for Himself (1980)
Every Man for Himself (Sauve Qui Peut (la Vie), a pessimistic but visually stunning film, marks Jean-Luc Godard’s return to cinema after having spent the 70s working in video.
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Every Man for Himself (Sauve Qui Peut (la Vie), a pessimistic but visually stunning film, marks Jean-Luc Godard’s return to cinema after having spent the 70s working in video.
Every Man for Himself (1980) Read MoreThat Most Important Thing: Love movie storyline. Freelance photographer Servais (Fabio Testi) meets luckless Nadine Chevalier (Romy Schneider) an aging, world-weary, would-be movie star who thus far has only been able to find work in cheap exploitation movies. Trying to win her affection, Servais borrows the money from his underworld employers to launch a theatrical production of Richard III starring Nadine as Lady Anne.
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