[Machine Translation] Jean-Luc Godard's most radical and challenging masterpiece in 2010. This is his first feature film in six years since his previous work "Our Music" (2004), and was shot entirely on HD cam for the first time, with images, words, and sounds unfolding at an overwhelming density and speed. The film was entered into the Un Certain Regard section at the 2010 Cannes International Film Festival, where it had its world premiere. The film won the LA Critics Circle Award for Best Independent/Experimental Film in 2010. The long-awaited Blu-ray re-release of this long out-of-print and hard-to-find masterpiece! The film was selected for Un Certain Regard at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival, and won the 2010 LA Critics Circle Award for Best Independent/Experimental Film. -- The Golden Web, a large cruise ship that cruises the Mediterranean Sea, is lost during the Spanish Civil War. The film depicts the battle between Goltsberg, a mysterious old man who knows the secret of a large amount of gold that went missing during the Spanish Civil War, and the French and Russian intelligence officers who are in pursuit of him. ( 2nd movement "Where are you going, Europe?" ) : August 4, in the French countryside near the Swiss border. The parents of Martin's family, who run a gas station, are planning to run for local elections. Florine, the eldest daughter of the couple, and her brother Lucien ask their parents, "Why can't children run for office? ( 3rd movement "We the People" ) : Egypt, Palestine, Odessa, Greece, Naples, Barcelona... A historical and cultural reflection on six legendary lands in the history of mankind. Countless quotations and collages are presented. The film includes the original trailer. A booklet explaining the film (with scenario transcripts) is included.