Two Bicycles examines all of the films, videos, and television works
that Jean-Luc Godard and Anne-Marie Miéville, two of the most important
postwar filmmakers, did together.
Jean-Luc Godard and Anne-Marie Miéville worked across forms, across
media, and across countries. This book, the first to be devoted
specifically to the work they did together, examines the way they
expanded the possibilities of cinema by using cutting-edge video
equipment in a constant search for a new kind of filmmaking.
Two Bicycles moves slowly across France and Switzerland, with detours
in Quebec, Mozambique, and Palestine. Their amazingly varied body of
work includes a twelve-hour television series, some experimental videos,
an acclaimed feature film with Isabelle Huppert, a cigarette commercial,
and much else. Overall the book shows the degree to which this work
departs radically from the legacy of the French New Wave, and in many
ways shows signs of having been formed by the distinct culture of
Switzerland, to which Godard and Miéville returned in the 1970s to set
up their "atelier," Sonimage.
Two Bicycles offers a chance to explore a body of work that is as
unique and demanding as it is rich and revelatory. Godard and Miéville
have worked together for four decades but have never seemed more
relevant.