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schlock-luster-video · 2 months
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On July 26, 1968, Masculin Feminin debuted in Mexico.
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diana-andraste · 7 months
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Jean-Luc Godard's Masculin Féminin, 1966
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byneddiedingo · 1 year
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Chantal Goya, Catherine-Isabelle Duport, and Jean-Pierre Léaud in Masculin Féminin (Jean-Luc Godard, 1966)
Cast: Jean-Pierre Léaud, Chantal Goya, Marlène Jobert, Michel Debord, Catherine-Isabelle Duport, Evabritt Strandberg, Birger Malmsten. Screenplay: Jean-Luc Godard, based on stories by Guy de Maupassant. Cinematography: Willy Kurant. Production design: Philippe Dussart. Film editing: Agnès Guillemot, Marguerite Renoir. Music: Jean-Jacques Debout.
In an intertitle during Masculin Féminin, Jean-Luc Godard suggested that his portrait of French (or anyway Parisian) youth in the mid-1960s "could be called The Children of Marx and Coca-Cola." But the movie kept reminding me of Lena Dunham's portrait of American youth in the early 2010s, the TV series Girls, which might be called "The Children of Milton Friedman and Xanax." Godard's young Parisians find themselves in a time bursting with revolutionary energy but no particular channel in which to direct it other than sex and pop culture. The political activity of Godard's protagonist, Paul (Jean-Pierre Léaud), largely consists of pranks: distracting the driver of a parked military staff car so an accomplice can write an anti-war slogan along its side, and ordering a staff car on the phone under the guise of "General Doinel" -- a cheeky allusion to the role of Antoine Doinel, which Léaud played in The 400 Blows (1959) and four other films directed by François Truffaut. But most of the young people in the film are as shy of committing themselves to anything political or social as the beauty queen called "Mlle 19" (Elsa Leroy) whom Paul interviews at some length in one of the film's more spot-on satirical moments. This is a movie of fits and starts: moments of great energy interrupted by stretches of talk. As usual, Godard plays with viewers' expectations throughout, staging a sequence near the beginning in which a woman guns down her husband, only to ignore any follow-up action, and having a political protester immolate himself off-screen with only the somewhat indifferent reports of Paul and his girlfriend, Madeleine (Chantal Goya), as reactions to the event. The soundtrack is spiced with what sound like gunshots but turn out to be only billiard balls clashing against each other in a neighboring room. There is some of Godard's characteristic self-conscious "movieness" about Masculin Féminin, as when the characters go to a film within the film and Paul has to make a special trip to the projection booth to complain that it's being shown in the wrong aspect ratio. But like the best of Godard's movies it provides a necessary tonic against complacency.
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elliotpsmoke-blog · 1 year
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'Le Départ,' directed by Jerzy Skolimowski
Movie, 1967 Impressionistic, episodic and rather slight film, which sets its style and stall out early, and charms its way through the next ninety or so minutes, suggesting and half delivering a plot about a motor enthusiast, hunting for a Porsche he can race in. That’s about it, though there’s a decent ending and some great scenes in a developing relationship including the main character and a…
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ninjavolador · 1 year
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Masculin Féminin (1966) directed by Jean-Luc Godard. Jean-Pierre Léaud, Chantal Goya, Marlène Jobert, Catherine-Isabelle Duport, and Michel Debord.
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mawr-gorshin · 2 years
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Analysis of 'Masculin Féminin'
Analysis of ‘Masculin Féminin’
Masculin féminin: 15 faits précis (“Masculine Feminine: 15 Specific Events”) is a 1966 French New Wave film written and directed by Jean-Luc Godard (who died just over a month before I began writing this up). It stars Jean-Pierre Léaud (who also played Tom in Last Tango in Paris, by the way), Chantal Goya, Marlène Jobert, Catherine-Isabelle Duport, and Michel Debora. The film uses many of the…
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slimaneswhore · 3 years
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Masculin Féminin (JL. Godard, 1966)
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genevieveetguy · 5 years
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We control our thoughts which mean nothing, and not our emotions which mean everything.
Masculin féminin, Jean-Luc Godard (1966)
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francoisetruffaut · 7 years
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Could somebody please upload Le Départ with English subtitles onto youtube or their google drive??? I desperately want to watch it. 
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artfilmfan · 5 years
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Masculin Féminin (Jean-Luc Godard, 1966)
“We went to the movies often. The screen would light up, and we'd feel a thrill.  But Madeleine and I were usually disappointed. The images were dated and jumpy. Marilyn Monroe had aged badly. We felt sad. It wasn't the movie of our dreams. It wasn't the total film we carried inside ourselves. That film we would have liked to make, or more secretly, no doubt, the film we wanted to live.”
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misssalinger-blog · 5 years
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Catherine dans “Masculin Féminin” (Jean-Luc Godard, 1966)
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schlock-luster-video · 6 months
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On March 22, 1966, Masculin Feminin debuted in France.
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yusufcandurmus · 7 years
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                You're not Pierrot le Fou. He stole cars for his women.
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"Le Départ" de Jerzy Skolimowski (1967) avec Jean-Pierre Léaud et Catherine-Isabelle Duport, juillet 2019.
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sonofshermy · 4 months
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