Auction of the unique Godard manuscript: masterpiece à la carte!

Manuskript von Godards "Außer Atem" wird bis zum 18. Juni bei Sotheby's versteigert, geschätzter Wert 400.000 bis 600.000 Euro.
Manuscript of Godards "Out of breath" will be auctioned at Sotheby's until June 18, an estimated value of 400,000 to 600,000 euros. (Symbolbild/ANAGAT)

Auction of the unique Godard manuscript: masterpiece à la carte!

Feldkirch, Österreich - In Paris, a fascinating piece of film history is currently being auctioned: the only known manuscript of Jean-Luc Godard's revolutionary film "Out of breath" (in the original "à bout de souffle"). This special document comprises 72 handwritten pages and contains some of the most iconic scenes in the film, such as the street sale of the "New York Herald Tribune" on the world-famous Champs-élysées. The auction, which takes place under the watchful eyes of Sotheby’s, ends on June 18 and attracts the interest of collectors and film enthusiasts alike. The estimated value of the manuscript is between 400,000 and 600,000 euros, which is not unusual for such historical documents in the art market, as [Vol.at] (https://www.vol.at/einzig-knowns-ausser-atmen-manuscript-werd-verstimt.

Jean-Luc Godard, a central component of the French Nouvelle Vague, died in 2022 at the age of 91. His idiosyncratic style, which often relied on spontaneous dialogues and missing complete scripts, formed the way films were told. The manuscript, which comes from the collection of the renowned film producer Georges de Beauregard, is also of great importance because Godard tended to write his texts shortly before filming and then often destroy them afterwards. This procedure makes manuscripts of his films extremely rare, as is independent.co.uk.

The embossing of the Nouvelle Vague

"Out of breath" is one of the most influential films of the Nouvelle Vague, a movement that revolutionized the film world in the late 1950s. The film tells the gripping story of a criminal sought, played by Jean-Paul Belmondo, who tries to persuade an American student, represented by Jean Seberg. Through innovative techniques and a fresh approach in the film count, these works contributed to establishing a new film style, such as Vol.at and Independent.co.uk.

Georges de Beauregard, whose collection contains the manuscript, was a prominent producer who worked with greats such as Jean-Pierre Melville and Agnès Varda. He died in 1984, but he left a cinematic inheritance that influenced generations of filmmakers.

The influence of Godard

As a pioneer of the Nouvelle Vague, Godard is often referred to with other masterpieces, including "Alphaville" and "Pierrot Le Fou". Its influence extends far beyond the French film industry and also has worldwide effects on filmmaking. With the upcoming end of the auction on June 18, the possibilities for interested parties and lovers offer the possibilities of integrating a piece of this remarkable film history into your collection - a real collector's piece that not only has money, but also stories and memories.

The big questions are: Who will ultimately be the lucky winner of this important auction? And how is this manuscript integrated into the collection of the future owner? The eyes of the film world are aimed at Paris, where a piece of art history is recorded.

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