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Reporting on Orly

"documentary, Godard"

Reportage sur Orly (Reporting on Orly ) is a short film directed and written by French filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard in 1964. It is a documentary and its existence is attested on other film platforms, such as IMDB (tt0208401) and on written works on film, such as The Encyclopedia of Film (James Monaco, ‎James Pallot, 1991, p. 225), Contemporary Theater, Film and Television (Gale Research Staff, ‎Linda S. Hubbard, ‎Sara J. Steen ‎1989, p. 155) and Jean-Luc Godard's Hail Mary: Women and the Sacred in Film (Maryel Locke, ‎Charles Warren, 1993, p. 127). It is not known to have been publicly displayed and may have been lost.

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Reportage sur Orly (Reporting on Orly ) is a short film directed and written by French filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard in 1964. It is a documentary and its existence is attested on other film platforms, such as IMDB (tt0208401) and on written works on film, such as The Encyclopedia of Film (James Monaco, ‎James Pallot, 1991, p. 225), Contemporary Theater, Film and Television (Gale Research Staff, ‎Linda S. Hubbard, ‎Sara J. Steen ‎1989, p. 155) and Jean-Luc Godard's Hail Mary: Women and the Sacred in Film (Maryel Locke, ‎Charles Warren, 1993, p. 127). It is not known to have been publicly displayed and may have been lost.

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