Jean-Luc Godard is a French-Swiss film director and screenwriter known for his innovative and influential work in the French New Wave cinema movement. He gained international acclaim with films such as "Breathless" (1960), "Contempt" (1963), and "Pierrot le Fou" (1965). Godard's films often explore political and social themes, and he is renowned for his distinctive visual style and nonlinear storytelling techniques. Throughout his career, he has received numerous awards and accolades, including the Honorary Academy Award in 2010 for his contributions to cinema.
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