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Professor Evgeny Zharinov, after the premiere of the restored 4K version of Jean-Luc Godard's cult film Vivre sa vie: Film en douze tableaux (1962) in the large hall of the Oktyabr Cinema Center, analyzes the film and the aesthetics of cinéma vérité, which combines documentary and fiction cinema, a technique that was very fashionable in the 1960s. Godard's Vivre sa vie (starring his muse Anna Karina) stands out from many other creations of the new wave in that it was shot with a heavy Mitchell camera - unlike Godard's early films, among other things. ABOUT THE FILM: The story of a provincial girl who came to conquer Paris, but ended up on its outskirts. Starring: Anna Karina, Sadi Rebbo, André S. Labarthe, Ghislaine Schlumberger Screening partner: INOEKINO film company @inoekino