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Every Man for Himself
Directed by
Jean-Luc Godard
Not Rated
1980
87m
Drama
6.5
90%
67%
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An examination of sexual relationships, in which three protagonists interact in different combinations.
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Cast of Every Man for Himself
Isabelle Huppert
Isabelle Rivière
Jacques Dutronc
Paul Godard
Nathalie Baye
Denise Rimbaud
Roland Amstutz
Customer in Room 522
Cécile Tanner
Cecile
Anna Baldaccini
Isabelle's Sister
Roger Jendly
Customer of Isabelle's Sister
Fred Personne
First Client
Michel Cassagne
Piaget
Nicole Jacquet
Woman
Paule Muret
Paul's Ex-Wife
Dore de Rosa
Hotel Attendant
Catherine Freiburghaus
Farm Girl
Monique Barscha
Chanteuse d'opéra
Edmond Vullioud
Bernard Cazassus
1st Guy
Serge Maillard
Coach
Erik Desfosses
Cinema Character
Marie-Luce Felber
Coach
Irène Floersheim
Cafe Waitress
Georgiana Eaton
Girl Who Won't Choose
Nicole Wicht
Isabelle's Friend
Guy Lavoro
Secretary
Claude Champion
Stranger
Michèle Gleizer
Woman in Cafe
Gérald Battiaz
Motorcyclist
Maurice Buffat
3rd Client
Angelo Napoli
Italian Fiancé
Michel Moulin
Jean-Luc Godard
Director / Producer
Jean-Claude Carrière
Writer
Anne-Marie Miéville
Writer
Alain Sarde
Producer
Every Man for Himself Ratings & Reviews
New West/California
Kenneth Turan
Godard's new work is certainly arresting, audacious, provocative and all the rest, but it is also tedious, difficult to sit through, a film made for critics and dissertation writers and almost no one else.
Crooked Marquee
Sean Burns
A brutal examination of transactional relationships that feels eerily prophetic today, as if Godard had already seen the dire ends to which the 1980s would bring us.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
It's the real deal for true movie lovers.
Chicago Reader
Dave Kehr
With his formal, four-part ordering of the narration, the tension he establishes and exploits between sound track and image, and his use of slow motion to analyze and abstract the action, Godard pulls an aesthetic victory from the jaws of utter nihilism.
SoHo Weekly News
Jonathan Rosenbaum
In the latest lovely, desperate film by one of the most brilliant filmmakers alive, Jean-Luc Godard's Every Man for Himself should be seen by everyone interested in movies or in life, without hesitation or delay.
Vogue
Andrew Sarris
Every Man for Himself emerges as an exquisite piece of cinematic music for the restless, harried, disconnected, rootless times in which we live.
Slant Magazine
Jesse Cataldo
Is Godard the prostitute or the pimp?
Filmcritic.com
Chris Cabin
has a pungent melancholy to it
New York Press
Armond White
Even in the same year as Raging Bull, Melvin and Howard, Dressed to Kill and The Long Riders it was still the freshest, most thrilling movie to behold.
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