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Quod Erat Demonstrandum est un film de Fabrice Aragno. Synopsis : Avec son esthétique filmique radicale, Jean-Luc Godard est l'un des réalisateurs qui a le plus marqué...
Avec son esthétique filmique radicale, Jean-Luc Godard est l'un des réalisateurs qui a le plus marqué le cinéma, et ce bien au-delà des années 1960. Co-fondateur de la Nouvelle Vague, il a rompu avec les canons cinématographiques pour créer un langage filmique expérimental qui lui est propre.
Co-fondateur de la Nouvelle Vague, il a rompu avec les canons cinématographiques pour créer un langage filmique expérimental qui lui est propre. Il a personnellement écrit le scénario de ce film documentaire de la série CINEMAsuisse, produit par la Radio Télévision Suisse (RTS).
- Fabrice Aragno
- SRG SSR
The phrase quod erat demonstrandum is a translation into Latin from the Greek ὅπερ ἔδει δεῖξαι (hoper edei deixai; abbreviated as ΟΕΔ). The meaning of the Latin phrase is "that [thing] which was to be demonstrated" (with demonstrandum in the gerundive).
QED stands for quod erat demonstrandum, meaning "which (is what) was to be shown." Another popular quod-based abbreviation is qv for quod vide, meaning "which see" and used to identify a cross-reference in text. Quod in these phrases, and Father Karras's question, in Latin means "what."
Quod Erat Demonstrandum is a 2013 Romanian drama film directed by Andrei Gruzsniczki, starring Sorin Leoveanu and Ofelia Popii. It tells the story of two Romanian academics who are persecuted by Securitate , the secret police, in 1984.
A collaborator since 2002 (Notre Musique), Fabrice Aragno did not want to make a documentary ‘on’ but ‘with’ Jean-Luc Godard. The latter decided on a mathematical approach. The TV station asked for 26 minutes, and so Godard suggested they make 26 one-minute sequences, and have 4 shots in each sequence, all recycled from his work.