Il disprezzo

Titolo originale: Le Mépris
Regia: Jean-Luc Godard |
Anno: 1963
Origine: France | Italy |
Generi: Dramma Romance
Tag: jealousy | based on novel or book | villa | love triangle | italy | movie business | capri | screenwriter | car crash | divorce |
Cast: Brigitte Bardot | Michel Piccoli | Jack Palance | Giorgia Moll | Fritz Lang | Raoul Coutard | Jean-Luc Godard | Linda Veras |

Paul Javal, uno scrittore di gialli, viene chiamato da un produttore americano, Prokosch, per sceneggiare un film sull’Odissea che dovrebbe essere diretto da Fritz Lang. Il produttore corteggia apertamente Camille, la giovane moglie dello scrittore. Questo provoca la rottura definitiva fra i due sposi. Camille, nel tornare a Roma in compagnia del produttore, però, muore miseramente in un incidente a bordo dell’auto del produttore.

Approfondimenti

This marks the only time that Jean-Luc Godard worked with American backers. D
Jean-Luc Godard called the film "the story of castaways of the Western world... who one day reach a [...] D
The handwritten manuscript of "Le Mépris" was sold 29th May 2013 by Artcurial in Paris for 144,30 [...] D
Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider. D
Contrary to the myth that Jean-Luc Godard makes films without a screenplay, there was a script for I [...] D
Jean-Luc Godard was actively seeking out a film project he could do with Brigitte Bardot when he cam [...] D
Jean-Luc Godard was very dismissive of the source material - Alberto Moravia's novel 'Il Disprezzo' [...] D
Michel Piccoli replaced Raf Vallone, who was stuck filming Otto Preminger's Il cardinale (1963). D
Prokosch's luxurious red car is an Alfa Romeo 2600 Spider, a high-end model launched in 1961. Alfa R [...] D
Producer Joseph E. Levine insisted on the Brigitte Bardot nude scene that opens the film, realizing [...] D
Fritz Lang was 73 when he made the film. One of the reasons why he hadn't directed in some years - h [...] D
In the audio commentary for Taxi Driver (1976), Martin Scorsese stated that this is his favorite Jea [...] D
Ranked number 60 non-English-speaking film in the critics' poll conducted by the BBC in 2018. D
Jean-Luc Godard had been curious about making a big budget production. This film more than satisfied [...] D
The villa used as one of the film's locations belonged to the Italian author Curzio Malaparte. D
Between 1959 and 1967, Jean-Luc Godard made 15 movies, of which Il disprezzo (1963) was the sixth. D
The seventh most successful film in 1963 at the French box office; a disappointment for Brigitte Bar [...] D
Jeremy's unusual house on the island of Capri is the famous Casa Malaparte. The house was conceived [...] D
The noticeable color palette of the film - red, white and blue - represents both the French and the [...] D
The argument which takes place between Paul (Michel Piccoli) and his wife Camille (Brigitte Bardot) [...] D
This film is part of the Criterion Collection, spine #171. D
Originally, Jean-Luc Godard wanted to have Kim Novak and Frank Sinatra as the two leads, but both ac [...] D
Jean-Luc Godard was forced into shooting in CinemaScope. D
Filming was frequently interrupted by chasing off members of the paparazzi who were desperate to tak [...] D