In 1972, newly radicalized Hollywood star Jane Fonda joined forces with cinematic innovator Jean-Luc Godard and collaborator Jean-Pierre Gorin in an unholy artistic alliance that resulted in TOUT VA BIEN (EVERYTHING’S ALL RIGHT). This free-ranging assault on consumer capitalism and the establishment left tells the story of a wildcat strike at a sausage factory as witnessed by an American reporter (Fonda) and her has-been New Wave film director husband (Yves Montand). The Criterion Collection is proud to present this masterpiece of radical cinema, a caustic critique of society, marriage, and revolution in post-1968 France.
"Tout Va Bien" — movie produced in Italy and France and released in 1972. It has a good rating on IMDb: 6.5 stars out of 10. It is a feature-length film with a runtime of 1h 35min. "Tout Va Bien" is currently available to stream on The Criterion Channel. Click on a playlink to watch it now!