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Titolo originale: Pierrot le fou
Regia: Jean-Luc Godard |
Anno: 1965
Origine: France | Italy |
Generi: Dramma Romance Crime
Tag: paris, france | mediterranean | painting | bourgeoisie | road trip | femme fatale | money | bombing | dock | fugitive lovers |
Cast: Jean-Paul Belmondo | Anna Karina | Graziella Galvani | Aicha Abadir | Henri Attal | Pascal Aubier | Maurice Auzel | Raymond Devos | Roger Dutoit | Samuel Fuller | Pierre Hanin | Jimmy Karoubi | Jean-Pierre Léaud | Hans Meyer | Krista Nell | Dirk Sanders | Georges Staquet | László Szabó | Dominique Zardi |

Ferdinand e Marianne si ritrovano dopo cinque anni da che si sono lasciati e durante i quali lei è stata in una banda di criminali. Abbandonati moglie e figli e sbarazzatosi di un cadavere, Ferdinand-Pierrot fugge con Marianne. Si isolano dal mondo, si amano, ma comunicare non è facile. Finiti i soldi, bisogna pur vivere: Ferdinand segue Marianne che torna nella banda. Un colpo, un omicidio, ma l'amore è finito. A quel punto Ferdinand e Marianne....

Approfondimenti

Marianne says she worked for Galeries Lafayette. This was, and is, an upmarket French department sto [...] D
Jean-Luc Godard's 10th feature film. D
Samuel Fuller: The American film director in the party scene. D
One of the witnesses who notices Ferdinand and Marianne in Nice is called Lazlo Kovaks. This is the [...] D
Marianne provides a book whose author has the same name as Ferdinand: "Guignol's Band" (1944) by the [...] D
One of Oliver Stone's favorite films. As a young student activist, he saw it at least 30 times. D
Godard said of Pierrot Le Fou that "it is not really a film, it's an attempt at cinema. Life is the [...] D
This film is part of the Criterion Collection, spine #421. D
Ferdinand tells the couple in the cafe the "story of Guynemer". Georges Guynemer was a French fighte [...] D
Jean-Pierre Léaud was an uncredited assistant director on the film. D
The Bayuda Desert is part of the eastern Sahara and is located in the north-eastern area of Sudan, c [...] D
"La bande des pieds nickelés", read by Ferdinand, is a book of comic strips created by Louis Fort [...] D
Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider. D
Ferdinand mentions the story of William Wilson who saw his double in the street. This is a reference [...] D
Ferdinand says that his rifle is the same make as the one that killed Kennedy, making it a 6.5×5 [...] D
Ferdinand reads, in his bath and later on the Riviera, Elie Faure's history of art. Jean-Paul Belmon [...] D
The movie is mentioned by Brazilian singer Vinícius Cantuária in his song "Clichê do Clich� [...] D
Marianne and Ferdinand mention Leonov and White when discussing the moon. These are references to Al [...] D
Godard originally wanted to shoot the film in English with Richard Burton and Sylvie Vartan as the t [...] D
The film was first released on Blu-ray in the U.S. by The Criterion Collection in 2009. However, it [...] D
In the scene with the train the Voice Over reads two lines from Federico García Lorca's "Llanto p [...] D
The 15th most successful film at the French box office in the year of its release. D
Original literary source: "Obsession", novel by Lionel White, E.P. Dutton & Co., New York, 1962, 191 [...] D
Selected as the French entry for the Best Foreign Language Film Academy Award, it failed to make the [...] D
Ferdinand's comment to the service station attendant "Put a Tiger in my Engine", is a reference to t [...] D
Jean-Luc Godard set up to deliberately subvert audience expectations and complacency with lots of ci [...] D
Despite continual claims that Godard shot the majority of his films without scripts or preparation, [...] D
Ferdinand mentions the suicide of Nicolas De Stael. De Stael (1914-1955) was a French painter noted [...] D
The word "Oasis" painted on the wall in the apartment is done in red and blue. The first three lette [...] D
Shot over a period of two months. D
The novel Ferdinand picks up in the bowling alley is "Tais-toi, Cassandra" ("Be Quiet, Cassandra") b [...] D
Ranked number 74 non-English-speaking film in the critics' poll conducted by the BBC in 2018. D
The fox that is kept on a leash on the table is a Fennec Fox, a native of the North African Sahara. D
The last lines are a quote from Arthur Rimbaud's "A Season in Hell." D
Director Jean-Luc Godard allegedly shot the film without a script. See also Fino all'ultimo respiro [...] D
Lead actress Anna Karina was married to Jean-Luc Godard at the time. D
#1 in Julian Arnold's top 200 D
When Marianne mentions Vivien, the nephew of William of Orange, and his slaughter of Saracens, she i [...] D