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Paul, un joven que acaba de dejar el servicio militar francés, es ahora un activista de la guerra de Vietnam decepcionado con la vida. Mientras su novia, Madeleine, intenta una carrera como ... Leer todoPaul, un joven que acaba de dejar el servicio militar francés, es ahora un activista de la guerra de Vietnam decepcionado con la vida. Mientras su novia, Madeleine, intenta una carrera como cantante de pop.Paul, un joven que acaba de dejar el servicio militar francés, es ahora un activista de la guerra de Vietnam decepcionado con la vida. Mientras su novia, Madeleine, intenta una carrera como cantante de pop.
- Premios
- 3 premios ganados y 3 nominaciones en total
Evabritt Strandberg
- Elle (la femme dans le film)
- (as Eva-Britt Strandberg)
Yves Afonso
- L'homme qui se suicide
- (sin créditos)
Henri Attal
- L'autre lecteur du bouquin porno
- (sin créditos)
Mickey Baker
- Record producer
- (sin créditos)
Brigitte Bardot
- Brigitte Bardot
- (sin créditos)
Antoine Bourseiller
- Le partenaire de Brigitte Bardot
- (sin créditos)
Chantal Darget
- La femme dans le métro
- (sin créditos)
Françoise Hardy
- La compagne de l'officier américain
- (sin créditos)
Med Hondo
- L'homme dans le métro
- (sin créditos)
Elsa Leroy
- Mlle 19 ans de 'Mademoiselle Age Tendre'
- (sin créditos)
Dominique Zardi
- Le lecteur du bouquin porno
- (sin créditos)
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Argumento
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- TriviaDue to the portrayal of youth and sex, the film was prohibited to persons under 18 in France - "the very audience it was meant for," griped Jean-Luc Godard.
- Créditos curiososContrary to what Paul and his friend decide in the laundry mat sequence, Godard points out just before the credits that the word "féminin" does in fact contain another word: "fin" [end].
- ConexionesEdited into Bande-annonce de 'Masculin féminin' (1966)
- Bandas sonorasLaisse-Moi
Music by Jean-Jacques Debout
Lyrics by Jean-Jacques Debout
Performed by Chantal Goya
Editions de RCA
Opinión destacada
Godard's film Masculine Feminine filled with random scenes sounds off like the gun shots that appear at the beginning of each of the fifteen scenes. Although the film briefly explores the differences between women and men, Godard spends more time exploring the social problems of the 1960's and the difference between Capitalism and Communism, not to mention his endorsement against the Vietnam War.
Violence plays a role here, but a detached one. Two suicides, two homicides and an accidental death occur, but the characters act matter a fact about these occurrences. In fact, the characters react more strongly to events in a movie. It's almost as if the filmmaker is saying that people react emotionally to characters in movies, but remain detached at real life events.
On one hand, the pop vocalist character proclaims that she is a member of the Pepsi Generation, but her boyfriend, Paul who is a bit of a revolutionary makes the statement that if a person murders someone it's a crime, but if an army kills 1,000's of people, they're heroes. These two characters get along because they both live in his or her own world and neither tries to pursuade the other to see his or her views. So there is no outer conflict between the two characters.
What's most interesting about Masculine Feminine is the way the director shot his actors in single shots creating a documentary style as the characters interview each other about their views on sex, love and politics. Unfortunately only the men had interesting comments about politics while the women leaned towards Capitalism and materialism. I find this a bit sexist.
This film was part of the French New Wave and so it is respected for it's innovative departure from films that actually tell stories. However, by taking the camera and sound equipment to the streets, interesting ideas are presented here.
I respect Godard for making the films that he wanted to make and for leading the French New Wave Movement, but I wish that I knew the point to this film. I expected a more profound film.
Violence plays a role here, but a detached one. Two suicides, two homicides and an accidental death occur, but the characters act matter a fact about these occurrences. In fact, the characters react more strongly to events in a movie. It's almost as if the filmmaker is saying that people react emotionally to characters in movies, but remain detached at real life events.
On one hand, the pop vocalist character proclaims that she is a member of the Pepsi Generation, but her boyfriend, Paul who is a bit of a revolutionary makes the statement that if a person murders someone it's a crime, but if an army kills 1,000's of people, they're heroes. These two characters get along because they both live in his or her own world and neither tries to pursuade the other to see his or her views. So there is no outer conflict between the two characters.
What's most interesting about Masculine Feminine is the way the director shot his actors in single shots creating a documentary style as the characters interview each other about their views on sex, love and politics. Unfortunately only the men had interesting comments about politics while the women leaned towards Capitalism and materialism. I find this a bit sexist.
This film was part of the French New Wave and so it is respected for it's innovative departure from films that actually tell stories. However, by taking the camera and sound equipment to the streets, interesting ideas are presented here.
I respect Godard for making the films that he wanted to make and for leading the French New Wave Movement, but I wish that I knew the point to this film. I expected a more profound film.
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- 7 ene 2000
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- Masculine Feminine
- Locaciones de filmación
- Scandic Hotel Continental, Norrmalm, Estocolmo, Provincia de Estocolmo, Suecia(sequence of film seen at the cinema)
- Productoras
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Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 200,380
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 26,855
- 13 feb 2005
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 205,543
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 50 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1
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