Vivre sa vie [videorecording] / Anna Karina, Sady Rebbot, André S. Labarthe, Guylaine Schlumberger, Gérard Hoffman, Raoul Coutard, Jean-Luc Godard, Jean-Luc Godard, Agnès Guillemot, Pierre Braunberger, Marcel Sacotte.

Contributor(s): Karina, Anna | Rebbot, Sady | Labarthe, André S | Schlumberger, Guylaine | Hoffman, Gérard | Coutard, Raoul | Godard, Jean-Luc | Godard, Jean-Luc | Guillemot, Agnès | Braunberger, Pierre | Sacotte, Marcel
Material type: FilmFilmSeries: The criterion collection: Publisher: [S.l.] : Criterion, 2010Description: 1 videodisc (85 min.) : sd., col ; 4 3/4 inContent type: two-dimensional moving image Media type: video Carrier type: video discOnline resources: Amazon.com Cast: Starring Anna Karina, Sady Rebbot, André S. Labarthe, Guylaine Schlumberger, Gérard Hoffman.Summary: Vivre sa vie was a turning point for Jean-Luc Godard and remains one of his most dynamic films, combining brilliant visual design with a tragic character study. The lovely Anna Karina, Godard’s greatest muse, plays Nana, a young Parisian who aspires to be an actress but instead ends up a prostitute; her downward spiral is depicted in a series of discrete tableaux of daydreams and dances. Featuring some of Karina and Godard’s most iconic moments—from her movie theater vigil with The Passion of Joan of Arc to her seductive pool-hall strut—Vivre sa vie is a landmark of the French New Wave that still surprises at every turn.
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Starring Anna Karina, Sady Rebbot, André S. Labarthe, Guylaine Schlumberger, Gérard Hoffman.

Vivre sa vie was a turning point for Jean-Luc Godard and remains one of his most dynamic films, combining brilliant visual design with a tragic character study. The lovely Anna Karina, Godard’s greatest muse, plays Nana, a young Parisian who aspires to be an actress but instead ends up a prostitute; her downward spiral is depicted in a series of discrete tableaux of daydreams and dances. Featuring some of Karina and Godard’s most iconic moments—from her movie theater vigil with The Passion of Joan of Arc to her seductive pool-hall strut—Vivre sa vie is a landmark of the French New Wave that still surprises at every turn.

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Black & White, DVD, Full Screen, Special Edition, Subtitled, NTSC.

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