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"Masculine Feminine"
1966
Directed by Jean-Luc Godard
A film about the
children of Marx and Coca Cola directed by the child of Brecht and
Hollywood. Two young lovers attempt to communicate throughout 15
discontinuous, contrapuntal vignettes. Dancing between precision and
improvisation, this is one of Godard's most complex films, representing
both a search for tenderness and a disheartening foray into the Sex War.
With Jean-Pierre Leaud, Chantal Goya, and Catherine-Isabelle Duport.
French with English subtitles. 103 minutes. |
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