Godard blends elements of literature, cinema and other artistic medias from different historical periods in order to make a stance on how words can be subverted and manipulated to many different contexts, sometimes bearing a similar ...See moreGodard blends elements of literature, cinema and other artistic medias from different historical periods in order to make a stance on how words can be subverted and manipulated to many different contexts, sometimes bearing a similar significance to the original material or even creating an alternate context. That's "The Power of Speech". Written by
Rodrigo Amaro
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Edgar Allan Poe (short story "The Power of Words")
(as Edgar Poe)
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Charles Baudelaire (french translation of the short story "The Power of Words")
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James M. Cain (excerpts from the novel "The Postman Always Rings Twice")
(as James Cain)
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Jean-Luc Godard