Film Socialisme -

Set aboard a massive Costa cruise ship traveling across the Mediterranean, this segment features a kaleidoscopic array of characters—including a fleeting appearance by rock poet Patti Smith . It stops at six symbolic locations: Egypt, Palestine, Odessa, Greece (Hellas), Naples, and Barcelona.

A concluding montage of historical and cinematic images that revisits the sites of the first movement. This segment is an essayistic collage that reflects on 20th-century horrors, using clips from films like Battleship Potemkin to explore themes of revolt and gold. The "Navajo English" Subtitles Film socialisme

In 2010, at the age of 79, Jean-Luc Godard premiered Film Socialisme at the Cannes Film Festival , a work that felt less like a traditional movie and more like a dense, digital manifesto for a fading century. It is a film that demands everything from its audience, acting as a "sonata form" in three distinct movements that weave together politics, history, and the evolution of the image itself. A Symphony in Three Movements Set aboard a massive Costa cruise ship traveling