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Masculin Féminin ( French: Masculin féminin: 15 faits précis, pronounced [maskylɛ̃ feminɛ̃ kɛ̃z fe pʁesi], " Masculine Feminine: 15 Specific Events") is a 1966 French New Wave [2] [3] film directed by Jean-Luc Godard. An international co-production between France and Sweden, the film stars Jean-Pierre Léaud, Chantal Goya, Marlène ...
- Jean-Luc Godard
- Anatole Dauman
A romance between young Parisians, shown through a series of vignettes, in this 1966 film by Jean-Luc Godard. The film explores the social and political issues of the 1960s, such as capitalism, communism, and the Vietnam War, through the characters' views and actions.
- Jean-Luc Godard
- 2 min
Mar 14, 2022 · Watch the free online streaming of Masculin Féminin, a French New Wave film by Jean-Luc Godard about youth culture in 1960s Paris. The film stars Jean-Pierre Léaud and Chantal Goya as a couple caught in a love triangle with music, revolution, and other characters.
- 104 min
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Masculine Feminine. The curious thing about Jean-Luc Godard's recent films is that (like good chili) they seem better the next day. This is particularly true of "Masculine Feminine," which I like a great deal more at this instant then I did at any time while I was watching it. The film is made out of 15 scenes of varying lengths, each one ...
With Masculin féminin, ruthless stylist and iconoclast Jean-Luc Godard introduces the world to “the children of Marx and Coca-Cola,” through a gang of restless youths engaged in hopeless love affairs with music, revolution, and one another. French New Wave icon Jean-Pierre Léaud stars as Paul, an idealistic would-be intellectual struggling to forge a relationship with the adorable pop ...
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Sep 19, 2005 · Sep 19, 2005. W hen I was a teenage cinephile, in the mid-1970s, Masculin féminin was enormously significant to me. It represented France’s nouvelle vague of the sixties, with its youthful, anarchic spirit of freedom and spontaneity. It was in black and white and featured icons like Jean-Pierre Léaud and even, fleetingly, Brigitte Bardot.
A '60s time capsule stuffed with ideas about politics, pop culture, and the battle of the sexes, Masculine-Feminine is one of Godard's classic black-and-white films. Paul (Jean-Pierre Léaud), a ...
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