"A wonderfully fact-filled new biography of Godard. . . . You immediately want to watch the best of his films again as you read Rebhandl's confidently narrated book about the filmmaker, which analyzes with genteel restraint."--Der Spiegel
"Rebhandl has undoubtedly hit it big here."--Walter Gasperi, Die Furche
"A wonderful, dense tapestry of cinematic knowledge, not without a pattern of personal enthusiasm, which lets one walk reasonably safely into the workrooms of a guy who doesn't exactly welcome guests with open arms."--Georg Seeßlen, epd Film
"Rebhandl's lucidly written monograph offers a perfect introduction to Godard's complex intellectual and cinematic world."--Stefan Grissemann, Profil
"Rebhandl's treatise lends itself to introductory reading, but also provides enough page-turners for Godard connoisseurs. . . . No small feat."--Andreas Busche, Tagesspiegel
"Rebhandl's thorough but compact account is helpful in figuring out an artist who was complex and, in later years, often elusive in his recorded utterances."--Library Journal
"[A] comprehensive and seminal biography."--Midwest Book Review