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Band of Outsiders

Bande à part

France

1964

93 Min
Black and White
French
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DIR Jean-Luc Godard

SCR Jean-Luc Godard

DP Raoul Coutard

CAST Anna Karina, Claude Brasseur, Sami Frey, Louisa Colpeyn

ED Françoise Collin, Dahlia Ezove, Agnès Guillemot

MUSIC Michel Legrand

Synopsis

Two restless young men (Sami Frey and Claude Brasseur) enlist the object of their desire (Anna Karina) to help them commit a robbery––in her own home. French New Wave pioneer Jean-Luc Godard takes to the streets of Paris to re-imagine the gangster genre, spinning an audacious yarn that’s at once sentimental and insouciant, romantic and melancholy. — The Criterion Collection

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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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OK PC

25Dec09

i really love this film !   
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Arnaud

24Dec09

Boring semi-exploration «human drama» during a forgettable french new wave period. You can easily skip this movie.  

Cristian Chaves

24Dec09

Anna Karina, charming, juvenile, Anna Karina, pulp, full of life and Anna Karina. One of the best movies ever made. If nOt the best. Period.  
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Lucas Lacámara

29Oct09

An oddly charming, yet lightly dark film (if that makes any sense). I enjoyed it, especially the juxtaposing styles and the fourth-wall-breaking moments, such as the minute of silence and the narrated thoughts of the dancing characters.  

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Some notes on "Made in USA": Detective

By David Phelps on January 7, 2009
One of the greatest mysteries of Jean-Luc Godard’s Made in USA (1966) is just what the mystery is. Ex-journalist Anna Karina slinks around in a trenchcoat asking about an old lover who’s disappeared, is
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By Gioj De Marco on October 29, 2009

I watched this very recently; had an old VHS copy of it and was about to dump my old tape collection….Just gave it one more run. I was surprised all over! You know, those little intellectual post modern…  read review

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By Christo​pher Smith on March 22, 2009

One of Jean-Luc Godard’s better films, mainly because it shows a mastery of cinematic language rather than pretentiously flaunting it. It’s still not a great film – it’s slow-paced and meandering…  read review

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By Adam Suraf on November 28, 2008

Jean-Luc Godard returns to the crime genre, if only in spirit, five years after “Breathless”, for this radical menage of rambling referencing and cinematic improvisation. The plot, as such as there…  read review

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By Jared Mobarak on November 26, 2008

When it comes to a film by Jean-Luc Godard, it may be better for you to go in with eyes wide, ready to go on a journey of surrealism and cerebral craziness instead of one tied to a strict plot. Bande…  read review

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