By — Jeffrey Brown Jeffrey Brown By — Anne Azzi Davenport Anne Azzi Davenport Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/french-filmmaker-jean-luc-godard-dies-at-91 Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Transcript Audio Legendary French filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard died Tuesday at his home in Switzerland. Beginning in the late 1950s and into the 60s, he and other young filmmakers became known as the "French New Wave." Jeffrey Brown looks back at the career of one of cinema's great innovators. Read the Full Transcript Notice: Transcripts are machine and human generated and lightly edited for accuracy. They may contain errors. Judy Woodruff: And legendary French filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard died today at his home in Switzerland. France's President Emmanuel Macron called him a national treasure.Jeffrey Brown has this remembrance. Jeffrey Brown: The unconventional camerawork and storytelling, the jump cuts and much more. The 1960 movie "Breathless" helped usher in a bold, new and influential style of filmmaking, and made director Jean-Luc Godard one of cinema's great innovators.Beginning in the late 1950s and into the '60s, he and other young filmmakers, including Francois Truffaut, became known as the French New Wave. Godard made a string of movies that often grew from his past heroes, such as Alfred Hitchcock, but created a new aesthetic that influenced generations of directors to come. Brigitte Bardot, Actress (through translator): We didn't have much money, but everything was fine. Jeffrey Brown: Martin Scorsese called the 1963 movie "Contempt" starring Brigitte Bardot one of his favorite films of all time, and referred to Godard as among the great modern visual artists of cinema. Actor: Why do you despise me? Tell me, or I will hurt you. Jeffrey Brown: Quentin Tarantino compared him to Bob Dylan, saying — quote — "They both revolutionized their forms."Godard would combine mainstream, experimental and left-wing political filmmaking for decades. But, today, the focus was on his breakthrough work and influence. He died at his home in Switzerland. A family statement gave assisted suicide as a cause of death, saying the filmmaker suffered from — quote — "multiple pathologies." Judy Woodruff: Jean-Luc Godard was 91 years old. Listen to this Segment Watch Watch the Full Episode PBS NewsHour from Sep 13, 2022 By — Jeffrey Brown Jeffrey Brown In his more than 30-year career with the News Hour, Brown has served as co-anchor, studio moderator, and field reporter on a wide range of national and international issues, with work taking him around the country and to many parts of the globe. As arts correspondent he has profiled many of the world's leading writers, musicians, actors and other artists. Among his signature works at the News Hour: a multi-year series, “Culture at Risk,” about threatened cultural heritage in the United States and abroad; the creation of the NewsHour’s online “Art Beat”; and hosting the monthly book club, “Now Read This,” a collaboration with The New York Times. By — Anne Azzi Davenport Anne Azzi Davenport Anne Azzi Davenport is the Senior Producer of CANVAS at PBS News Hour. @Annedavenport