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3x3D is a 2013 anthology film comprising three short 3D films directed by French/Swiss filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard, British filmmaker Peter Greenaway and Portuguese filmmaker Edgar Pêra. It was released in France April 30, 2014 after being presented at the closing night of International Critics' Week of the 2013 Cannes Film Festival in May. It also screened at the 2013 Vancouver International Film Festival. The film was commissioned by the city of Guimarães in Portugal at the time of its designation as European Capital of Culture in 2012. 3x3D é um filme coletivo luso-francês do género comédia dramática, composto por três segmentos em 3D. O primeiro segmento intitulado Just in Time, foi realizado por Peter Greenaway, o segundo intitulado Cinesapiens, foi realizado por , e o terceiro intitulado Les Trois Désastres, foi realizado por Jean-Luc Godard. 3x3D est un film composé de trois segments réalisés par Jean-Luc Godard, Edgar Pêra et Peter Greenaway. Il s'agit de trois courts métrages en 3D. Le film est sorti en France le 30 avril 2014 après avoir été présenté à la semaine de la critique du festival de Cannes en mai 2013. Le film a aussi été présenté au festival international du film de Vancouver 2013. Le film est une commande de la ville de Guimarães au Portugal à l'occasion de sa désignation comme capitale européenne de la culture en 2012. Il s'agit du premier film de Jean-Luc Godard en 3D avant la sortie de Adieu au langage (2014).
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