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  2. Vivre sa vie - Wikipedia

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    Language. French. Budget. $40,000 [1] Vivre sa vie ( French: Vivre sa vie : film en douze tableaux, lit. 'To Live Her Life: A Film in Twelve Scenes') is a 1962 French New Wave drama film written and directed by Jean-Luc Godard. The film was released in the United States as My Life to Live and in the United Kingdom as It's My Life .

  3. The Big Picture (2010 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Big Picture (French original title L'Homme qui voulait vivre sa vie – "The man who wanted to live his life") is a 2010 French psychological thriller directed by Éric Lartigau, and starring Romain Duris, Marina Foïs, Niels Arestrup and Catherine Deneuve. The story is adapted from the 1997 novel The Big Picture by Douglas Kennedy .

  4. Jean-Luc Godard filmography - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Luc Godard filmography. Godard, 1968. Jean-Luc Godard was a French-Swiss film director, screenwriter and film editor whose career spanned nearly seventy years. He directed, wrote, produced and edited many films. The following attempts to be a comprehensive filmography.

  5. Jean-Luc Godard - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Luc Godard ( UK: / ˈɡɒdɑːr / GOD-ar, US: / ɡoʊˈdɑːr / goh-DAR; French: [ʒɑ̃ lyk ɡɔdaʁ]; 3 December 1930 – 13 September 2022) was a French and Swiss film director, screenwriter, and film critic. He rose to prominence as a pioneer of the French New Wave film movement of the 1960s, [1] alongside such filmmakers as François ...

  6. A Woman Is a Woman - Wikipedia

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    A Woman Is a Woman ( French: Une femme est une femme) is a 1961 French musical romantic comedy film written and directed by Jean-Luc Godard, starring Jean-Paul Belmondo, Anna Karina and Jean-Claude Brialy. It is a tribute to American musical comedy and associated with the French New Wave. It is Godard's third feature film (the release of his ...

  7. The Passion of Joan of Arc - Wikipedia

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    Scenes from the film appear in Jean-Luc Godard's Vivre sa Vie (1962), in which the protagonist Nana sees the film at a cinema and identifies with Joan. In Henry & June , Henry Miller is shown watching the last scenes of the film and in voice-over narrates a letter to Anaïs Nin comparing her to Joan and himself to the "mad monk" character ...

  8. Set Me Free (1999 film) - Wikipedia

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    French. Set Me Free ( French: Emporte-moi) is a 1999 Canadian coming-of-age drama film by Léa Pool and starring Karine Vanasse. It tells the story of Hanna, a girl struggling with her sexuality and the depression of both her parents as she goes through puberty in Quebec in 1963. The film heavily references the French new-wave film Vivre sa vie ...

  9. Here and Elsewhere - Wikipedia

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    Here and Elsewhere (French: Ici et Ailleurs) is a 1976 documentary film by Jean-Luc Godard and Anne-Marie Miéville.It is a film essay, narrated by Godard and Miéville, which began as a film entitled Jusqu'à la victoire, undertaken by the Dziga Vertov Group, the partnership of Godard and Jean-Pierre Gorin who together made a number of political, pro-Marxist films between 1968 and 1972.