Vivre sa vie - The Camera as Vampire - by Godard
Heartbreak intrudes upon the present video. The Critic Richard Thrill wrote about Vivre sa vie the day after Méline left him, with his journals and a rough draft of his latest book hidden in her suitcase. He blamed himself, naturally. Sometimes he wasn't a nice guy. This video contains scenes from Carl Th. Dreyer's Vampyre (1932), which Thrill viewed as the archetype of his own love. Film: Vivre sa vie: film en douze tableaux (1962), by Jean-Luc Godard, starring Anna Karina.

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