Titre :
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2 ou 3 choses que je sais d'elle
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Autre titre:
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D
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Auteurs :
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Jean-Luc Godard ;
Philippe Senné ;
Marina Vlady ;
Anny Duperey ;
Roger Montsoret ;
Jean Narboni ;
Christophe Bourseiller ;
Joseph Gehrard ;
Raoul Lévy ;
Yves Beneyton ;
Juliet Berto ;
Helena Bielicic ;
Raoul Coutard ;
Ludwig van Beethoven
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Type de document :
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document projeté ou vidéo
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Editeur :
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[s.l.] : Nouveaux Pictures, 2005
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Format :
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1 DVD (84 min.) / sd., col. / 4 3/4 in
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Note générale :
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2005 DVD release of 1966 film. Special features: Picture gallery. Also includes a 60 page booklet "Key scenes and dialogue", containing script extracts from "Vivre sa vie", "Masculin/féminin", "Deux ou trois choses que je sais d'elle" (in English translation). "Digitally remastered from restored print" - cover. No credits on film.
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Langues:
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Français
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Résumé :
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The "her" in the film refers to Paris. Inspired by a real article on housewife prostitution, the film examines Godard's theory that if you lived in Paris (at the time) one had to prostitute oneself to survive. This "sociological fable" is shot through the eyes of Juliette (Vlady), a housewife who spends one day a week in central Paris selling her body on the street in the hope that she will be able to escape the high rise suburban drudgery, in which she lives with her family, and find happiness.
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