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Jean-Luc Godard Director | previously directed Vivre sa vie | |
French director Jean-Luc Godard's Vivre sa Vie witnesses his muse Anna Karina as Nana, a young Parisian woman who dreams of becoming an actress but ends up a prostitute. Presented in a series of 12 tableaux, the film is a desperate character study and a renowned Godard title.
Jules et Jim is visible on the marquee of a Parisian movie theater.
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Jean-Luc Godard | Writer |
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Anna Karina | Nana Kleinfrankenheim |
| Sady Rebbot | Raoul | |
| André S. Labarthe | Paul | |
| Paul Pavel | Journaliste | |
| Peter Kassovitz | Le jeune homme | |
| Henri Attal | Arthur | |
| Gilles Quéant | Premier Client |
| blog | Criterion Cuts: "Vivre Sa Vie" | litrock |
| review | A Movie That's Both Profound and Simple (4 out of 5) | Daemon |
| Name | Vivre sa vie |
| US Release | Sept. 20, 1962 |
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| Runtime | 85 |
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| Domestic | $0 |
| Foreign | +$0 |