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Index
Action in film, 22 - 23
Actor in film, the, 17 - 18
Adam, 19
Adam's Rib, xxii
Adler, Alfred, xxii
Andrew, Dudley, 62
Annunciation, the, 11, 21, 39, 47, 99
Annunciation scene in Hail Mary, 21 - 22
Appearance and essence, 41 - 42. See also
Mystery: in women
Aquinas, Thomas, 18
Art, 13 - 16, 21. See also Mystery: in
women
Artaud, Antonin, 123, 124
Artpress, Godard interview in, 61, 65
Association of ideas as a narrative princi-
ple, 108 -9
Audience of film, 25 - 26, 72, 73
Austen, Jane, 23
Author. See Director, role of the
Authority of Mary in The Book of Mary,
71 - 72
Authorship in film, 61
Availability, xxiii, 36 - 37, 59
Bach, Johann Sebastian, xxiii, 10, 12,
14 - 16, 18, 20, 108 ; Godard's com-
ments on, 29, 121
Baptism, 25 - 26
Basketball scene near the beginning of
Hail Mary, 17 - 18, 101
Baudelaire, Charles, 57 - 58
Bazin, André, 4 - 3, 4 - 5, 47, 62, 66
Beauty, 93, 95
Beauvoir, Simone de: The Second Sex,
95, 97
Beethoven, Ludwig von, 46, 121
Bel, François, 92, 96
Bellini, Giovanni, 76
Bellour, Raymond, 44
Belrnondo, Jean-Paul, 98
Bergman, Ingmar, 102 -3
Berlin Film Festival, 3
Bible: as drama, 22 ; Godard's view of,
28 - 29, 99 - 100, 119 ; Old Testament,
57. See also Gospels; Mary, the
Virgin
Birth of a child, 33, 35
Blackmur, R. P., 15
Blonde Venus, 14, 23
Blood, 15 - 16, 19 - 20
Body: human, xix, xxi - xxii, 19, 25, 124 ;
woman's, 39 - 40, 41, 45 - 46, 49 - 52
Bonnard, Pierre, 124
Bordwell, David, 64 - 65
Brecht, Bertold, xx, 40, 45, 54
Bresson, Robert, 40 ; Au hazard, Baltba-
zar
, 94
Bréton, André, 65
Burstyn v. Wilson (U.S. Supreme
Court), 7
Café scene at the beginning of Hail
Mary
, 16 - 17, 101
Cahiers du cinéma, 29 - 30, 42 - 43, 62, 121
Camera, 25, 39, 47, 68, 72, 73, 79
Cannes Film Festival, 3
Catholic Church: Catholic experience of
Mary, 8, 75 - 76, 81 ; Françoise Dolto's
comment on, 32 ; Godard's state-
ments on, 5 - 6, 119, 121 ; images of, 55,
57; opposition to Hail Mary, 3 - 8, 65,
96, 200. See also Mariology
Cavell, Stanley: comments on film inter-

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Publication Information: Book Title: Jean-Luc Godard's Hail Mary: Women and the Sacred in Film. Contributors: Maryel Locke - editor, Charles Warren - editor, Jean Luc Godard - author, Anne-Marie Miéville - author. Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press. Place of Publication: Carbondale, IL. Publication Year: 1993. Page Number: 229.
    
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