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Breathless

À bout de souffle

France

1960

90 Min
Black and White
French
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DIR Jean-Luc Godard

PROD Georges de Beauregard

SCR Jean-Luc Godard

DP Raoul Coutard

CAST Jean Seberg, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Daniel Boulanger, Henri-Jacques Huet, Roger Hanin, Van Doude

ED Cécile Decugis

MUSIC Martial Solal

Synopsis

There was before Breathless, and there was after Breathless. With its lack of polish, surplus of attitude, crackling personalities of rising stars Jean-Paul Belmondo and Jean Seberg, and anything-goes crime narrative, Jean-Luc Godard’s debut fashioned a simultaneous homage to and critique of the American film genres that influenced and rocked him as a film writer for Cahiers du cinema. Jazzy, free-form, and sexy, Breathless (A bout de souffle) helped launch the French new wave and ensured cinema would never be the same. —The Criterion Collection

Director

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Jean-Luc Godard

The lynchpin of the French New Wave, Jean-Luc Godard was arguably the most influential filmmaker of the postwar era. Beginning with his groundbreaking 1959 feature debut A Bout de Souffle, Godard revolutionized the motion picture form, freeing the medium from the shackles of its long-accepted cinematic language by rewriting the rules of narrative, continuity, sound, and camera work. Later in his career, he also challenged the common means of feature production, distribution, and exhibition, all in an effort to subvert the conventions of the Hollywood formula to create a new kind of film.

Godard was born in Paris on December 3, 1930, the second of four children. After receiving his primary education in Nyon, Switzerland – during World War II, he became a naturalized Swiss citizen – he studied ethnology at the Sorbonne, but spent the vast majority of his days at the Cine-Club du Quartier Latin, where he first met fellow film fanatics Francois Truffaut and Jacques Rivette. In May… read more

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kelvanE

8Feb10

A proper introduction to Godard.  

Jesse Savin

2Feb10

my second favorite film of all time.  
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chih

26Dec09

I realized today that I've started to watch this movie four times before losing interest and starting something else. So I won't rate it, but maybe Breathless and I just weren't meant to be.  
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Easy Ed

6Dec09

... drawing his thmb across his lips - it says it all!  

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Articles

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At the cinematheque: "Léon Morin, Priest" (Melville, 1961)

By Daniel Kasman on April 16, 2009
Above: Emmanuelle Riva and Jean-Paul Belmondo in Jean-Pierre Melville's Léon Morin, Priest.  Image courtesy Rialto Pictures. Father the French New Wave and how do you proceed?  By casting the star of
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Film Canons

By Pacze Moj on November 3, 2008
In the September 2006 issue of Film Comment, writer-director-critic Paul Schrader wrote a 16-page history/defense of film canons that ended with a proposed film canon of his own. The films Schrader selected
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By Ilivein​fear on July 9, 2009

Breathless is a landmark in the history of cinema. No doubt that statement has been made countless times before, but why is it so? It was not the first modern film (that would arguably be Resnais’…  read review

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By J. Ridicul​ous on June 8, 2009

It was the film that introduced the world to the French New Wave, and as such, it more than deserves its immortality. However, its stylistic innovations are not its only merits. It also tells an engrossing…  read review

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By Adam Suraf on March 5, 2009

Another legendary masterpiece, another important, detailed release from Criterion, this time presenting Jean-Luc Godard’s New Wave classic with the best restoration it has ever received, making Godard…  read review

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By Jason Troches​set on February 24, 2009

I wanted to rate this a 3 and a half, but you can’t do that on here, so I gave it three stars, although I truly wouldn’t rate it that low, but I hesitate to give it a 4.

Breathless is a good…  read review

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First high five in cinema history?

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IS IT WORTH IT?

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Kinda disappointed with breathless

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DVD

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