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Breathless

Jean-Luc Godard (France, 1959)

When
Fri Sep 17, 2010
Where
Pacific Film Archive (PFA)
Time
7:00-8:30 PM
Cost
$5.50 - $9.50
Tags
Movies, Romance

Description

New Print!

(À bout de souffle). Godard’s films of the sixties are rich in intellectual references, gorgeous visuals, music by Michel Legrand—classically French, in their postmodern way—but scrappy, jazzy, black-and-white Breathless remains what Russell Merritt called “the outlaw artifact of the nouvelle vague.” A very young Belmondo plays the outlaw hero Michel Poiccard alias Laszlo Kovacs, who kills a cop and hides in plain sight in Paris. An even younger Jean Seberg announces herself loudly as an American student working for the New York Herald Tribune. If her French is painful to the ears, her face is a thing of wonder for Godard as it is for Michel, who loves her because she’s “drôle,” fun, and because for her everything, love especially, loyalty certainly, is a question. The half-hour they spend in her bedroom earnestly building a construct of love is a bookend to the half-hour spent by Paul and Camille in Contempt carelessly razing it.—Judy Bloch

• Written by Godard, based on an idea by François Truffaut. Photographed by Raoul Coutard. With Jean-Paul Belmondo, Jean Seberg, Jean-Pierre Melville. (90 mins, In French with English subtitles, B&W, 35mm, From Rialto Pictures)

Followed at 9pm by Godard’s King Lear in our Shakespeare on Screen series. Same-day second screening discount just $4!

More Info

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http://bampfa.berkeley.edu/filmseries/
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  1. Pacific Film Archive (PFA)
    2575 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA