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Pierrot escapa de la sociedad aburrida y viaja de París al Mar Mediterráneo con Marianne, una niña perseguida por sicarios de Argelia. Llevan una vida poco ortodoxa, siempre a la fuga.Pierrot escapa de la sociedad aburrida y viaja de París al Mar Mediterráneo con Marianne, una niña perseguida por sicarios de Argelia. Llevan una vida poco ortodoxa, siempre a la fuga.Pierrot escapa de la sociedad aburrida y viaja de París al Mar Mediterráneo con Marianne, una niña perseguida por sicarios de Argelia. Llevan una vida poco ortodoxa, siempre a la fuga.
- Nominada a1 premio BAFTA
- 2 premios ganados y 2 nominaciones en total
Jean-Paul Belmondo
- Ferdinand Griffon dit Pierrot
- (as Jean Paul Belmondo)
Aicha Abadir
- Aicha Abadir
- (sin créditos)
Henri Attal
- Le premier pompiste
- (sin créditos)
Pascal Aubier
- Le deuxième frère
- (sin créditos)
Maurice Auzel
- Le troisième pompiste
- (sin créditos)
Raymond Devos
- L'homme du port
- (sin créditos)
Roger Dutoit
- Le gangster
- (sin créditos)
Samuel Fuller
- Self
- (sin créditos)
Pierre Hanin
- Le troisième frère
- (sin créditos)
Jimmy Karoubi
- Le nain
- (sin créditos)
Jean-Pierre Léaud
- Le jeune homme au cinéma
- (sin créditos)
Hans Meyer
- Un gangster
- (sin créditos)
Krista Nell
- Madame Staquet
- (sin créditos)
Dirk Sanders
- Fred - le frère de Marianne
- (sin créditos)
Georges Staquet
- Frank
- (sin créditos)
László Szabó
- L'exilé politique
- (sin créditos)
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Argumento
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- TriviaDespite continual claims that Godard shot the majority of his films without scripts or preparation, actress Anna Karina has subsequently claimed that they were in fact very carefully planned out to the smallest of details, with an almost obsessive level of perfectionism.
- Versiones alternativasOn the French Studio Canal Blu-Ray release, the green tinting is missing in the party scenes near the beginning of the film. It is intact on the American Criterion Collection Blu-Ray release.
- ConexionesEdited into Bande-annonce de 'Pierrot le fou' (1965)
Opinión destacada
Jean-Luc Godard's Pierrot le Fou begins with a montage that features some of the most beautiful images ever caught on film. (Tellingly, the only other '60s film to feature such lush photography was Godard's Contempt). But even before these images appear, we've been captured by the soundtrack. Some of the most creative exposition ever follows and things only get better from there on in.
To summarize Pierrot is to betray its essence -- it's as much about its own making as any story -- but here goes nothing: Pierrot, a bored man stuck in a bourgeois marriage, runs off with his children's babysitter, Marianne, herself hiding from gangsters. Bizarre musical numbers and hilarious conversations with no relevance to the plot sometimes break up the story. Characters talk to the camera, and Pierrot yells "Mais, je m'appele Ferdinand!" ("But I'm named Ferdinand!")
Still, plot hardly seems to matter while watching the film. Godard is often called elitist or inaccessible. That's not true, however, and Pierrot is, above all, wild, anarchic fun. Try not to laugh during the absurd bits featuring a sailor who complains that he's had a song stuck in his head for several decades. Try not to grin when Pierrot and Marianne "reenact Vietnam" for a group of American tourists.
Pierrot is one of cinema's essential films, perhaps because it came at the precise moment when Godard hit his all-time peak. Made in 1965, it came during the eight-year period ('59-'67) during which the man made a jaw-dropping fifteen films. Some of them work better than others -- no wonder, for he was experimenting with all of cinema's possibilities -- but many are masterpieces, and Pierrot is the crown jewel.
In many respects, Pierrot is flawless. In all others, it remains great art.
To summarize Pierrot is to betray its essence -- it's as much about its own making as any story -- but here goes nothing: Pierrot, a bored man stuck in a bourgeois marriage, runs off with his children's babysitter, Marianne, herself hiding from gangsters. Bizarre musical numbers and hilarious conversations with no relevance to the plot sometimes break up the story. Characters talk to the camera, and Pierrot yells "Mais, je m'appele Ferdinand!" ("But I'm named Ferdinand!")
Still, plot hardly seems to matter while watching the film. Godard is often called elitist or inaccessible. That's not true, however, and Pierrot is, above all, wild, anarchic fun. Try not to laugh during the absurd bits featuring a sailor who complains that he's had a song stuck in his head for several decades. Try not to grin when Pierrot and Marianne "reenact Vietnam" for a group of American tourists.
Pierrot is one of cinema's essential films, perhaps because it came at the precise moment when Godard hit his all-time peak. Made in 1965, it came during the eight-year period ('59-'67) during which the man made a jaw-dropping fifteen films. Some of them work better than others -- no wonder, for he was experimenting with all of cinema's possibilities -- but many are masterpieces, and Pierrot is the crown jewel.
In many respects, Pierrot is flawless. In all others, it remains great art.
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- Pierrot the Fool
- Locaciones de filmación
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- Presupuesto
- USD 300,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 87,011
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 7,254
- 17 jun 2007
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 148,564
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 50 minutos
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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