My Life to Live (1962)
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Synopsis of My Life to Live
Vivre Sa Vie presents 12 episodes in the life of a young woman who turns to prostitution to pay her rent. Each episode features a theatrical scene preceded by a title that lists the characters in the episode, its location, and a brief summary of the action. As he would throughout his career, director Jean-Luc Godard uses prostitution as a metaphor for both economic life in general and the position of the filmmaker under capitalism. Vivre Sa Vie stars Anna Karina, who was married to Godard at the time. Her performance was largely improvised as Godard refused to give Karina her lines until just before each scene was shot. In order to maintain the freshness of the performances, Godard rarely made more than one take of each shot. The film is shot in stunning black-and-white by Raoul Coutard. The improvised acting and fragmented story give the viewer the impression of watching a documentary about a woman's life that is also a series of essays about aesthetics and economics. In addition, the film's camera style presents a catalogue of alternatives to conventional shooting strategies. ~ Louis Schwartz, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of My Life to Live
- Anna Karina - Nana Kleinfrankenheim
- André S. Labarthe - Paul
- Eric Schlumberger - Luigi
- Brice Parain - Himself, The Philosopher
- Henri Attal - Arthur
- Odile Geoffrey - Barmaid
- Gilles Queant - A Man
- Peter Kassovitz - A Young Man
- Saddy Rebbot - Raoul
- Guylaine Schlumberger - Yvette
- Gerard Hoffman - Man Who Buys Nana
- Monique Messine - Elizabeth
- Dimitri Dineff - A Youth
- Paul Pavel - A Journalist
- Jean-Luc Godard
- Laszlo Szabo - Wounded Man
- Director(s):
- Jean-Luc Godard
- Writer(s):
- Jean-Luc Godard
- Producer(s):
- Pierre Braunberger
- 1962 - Venice International Film Festival - Special Jury Prize
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