Masculin/Feminin (1966)
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- 103 mins
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Masculin/Feminin
Masculine Feminine was Jean-Luc Godard's first (but not his last) foray into the burgeoning "Children of the Sixties" generation -- or, as Godard described it, "the children of Marx and Coca-Cola." Impressionable teenager Paul (Jean-Pierre Léaud) tries to make sense of the world by working as an interviewer for a research firm. Meanwhile, Paul cohabits with aspiring singer Madeleine (Chantal Goya), with two additional young ladies joining the nocturnal festivities. Paul jumps or is pushed from a window, leaving a pregnant Madeleine to move on to the next aimless youth she meets. While the nominal hero has failed to find fulfillment in personal relations, another male protagonist (Michel Debord), a political activist, is luckier -- an indication that the director favored revolutionary politics over simple emotionalism at this point in his career. Though Godard's free-form style is usually opposed to linear storytelling, Masculine Feminine has solid literary roots, having been inspired by two Guy de Maupassant stories. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of Masculin/Feminin:
Jean-Pierre Leaud also in The Pornographer , Love on the Run , The 400 Blows , Irma Vep , Le Gai Savoir
Chantal Goya also in The Holes
Marlene Jobert also in Rider on the Rain , Ten Days' Wonder
Francoise Hardy also in Grand Prix , What's New Pussycat?
Masculin/Feminin Trivia
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