Un'artista di striptease francese desidera disperatamente diventare madre. Quando il suo ragazzo riluttante suggerisce che il suo migliore amico la metta incinta, i sentimenti si complicano ... Leggi tuttoUn'artista di striptease francese desidera disperatamente diventare madre. Quando il suo ragazzo riluttante suggerisce che il suo migliore amico la metta incinta, i sentimenti si complicano quando lei accetta.Un'artista di striptease francese desidera disperatamente diventare madre. Quando il suo ragazzo riluttante suggerisce che il suo migliore amico la metta incinta, i sentimenti si complicano quando lei accetta.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 2 vittorie e 2 candidature totali
- Angela
- (as Karina)
- Émile Récamier
- (as Brialy)
- Alfred Lubitsch
- (as Belmondo)
- Faux Aveugle #2
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- Prostitute 3
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- Magazine Girl
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- Angela's Friend
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- Bar Owner
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- Woman in Bar
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- Suzanne
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- Prostitute 2
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- Prostitute 1
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- Faux Aveugle #1
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The trio of Brialy, Belmondo and Karina is great but Karina is obviously unique in that she makes the whole subject of performance seem out of place. She is there playing innocent, dumb, inviting, sad etc. and again at the same time she seems NOT THERE as though her mind is some place else. Her big eyes work and shine all the time but they don't give away the character. There is no argue about Godard's style which after so many years and so many innovations in the language of film has remained fresh and unsurpassed in vitality and an acute understanding of "Films as Games" or rather "Life depicted as a game within a game". However watching A Woman is a Woman after some years I still wonder at the their cinematic child: Acting as a sort of being there and being free to feel the film, breathing the air of movies. The plot is as unimportant as it can be. In its place moments show up, little but infinitely joyful moments of adults looking like teenagers amused and fascinated by the thought of being in a musical comedy. Was Godard the biggest daydreamer of the cinema or what?
This is why at times it seems that Anna Karina's character is a little dumb, whereas in some dialogues she reminded me of Brigitte Bardot in Le mépris, who is cruel but not at all stupid. Convincing characters are not the most important thing in Une femme est une femme.
Playful camera work, playful use of music. A short and entertaining Godard film (really!), which nevertheless provides masses of material to be interpreted by New Wave lovers.
I've never thought Anna Karina was a great actress, but she is a good one, plus has the added benefit of a natural beauty and presence on-camera that really makes a star a star. She is a one-of-a-kind performer, and her lilting, flitting style fits remarkably well with Godard's roving camera in this light-headed, light-hearted story about a young girl working as a stripper who desperately wants to have a baby with her boyfriend Emile (Jean-Claude Brialy).
But the thing that sets the film apart from others in this mostly trite genre is Godard's unique style: the use of on-screen graphics to give insights into the character's motives, the all-too-sly speaking directly to the camera, the stop-start of the film's scoring, the accentuation of moments and dialogue by music which is extremely well-done. I loved the scene where Karina and Brialy, "not speaking", speak to each other with book notes, concluding in "all women to the firing squad". His conception of the Zodiac club is hilarious; it might be the tamest strip club in world history (it looks like a little Italian restaurant). And Godard is an absolute genius at writing small talk that sounds interesting and funny. It is a rare gift, and he doesn't get enough credit for it. In a genre like romantic comedy, where the subject matter is so trivial, to be able to sustain an entire motion picture just on small talk is no small accomplishment.
I highly recommend this picture for fans of good romantic comedy-it might be the best ever of this type. "A Woman Is A Woman" may be lightweight as Godard's films go, but it's exceptional as well. 3 *** out of 4
Godard declared this triangle "an excellent subject for a comedy à la Lubitsch" and, in fact, the Belmondo character is named Alfred Lubitsch, which is no subtle tip of the hat. This is Lubitsch with an eccentric French touch.
Only the third of Godard's films (he made many, many more), it is not really my favorite by a long shot. It has some of the quirkiness of his other films (especially early on when the music seems to be completely unaware of the movie). But it just never really hits home for me.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizJean-Luc Godard's first film in color.
- BlooperWhen Angela first meets Alfred on the street, the red and blue armband he wears changes from his right to his left arm between the start and end of the scene
- Citazioni
Alfred Lubitsch: Answer yes, and I owe you 100 francs. Answer no, and you owe me 100, okay?
Bar Owner: Okay.
Alfred Lubitsch: Here's the question: Can you loan me 100 francs?
- ConnessioniEdited into Bande-annonce de 'Une femme est une femme' (1961)
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- Budget
- 160.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 209.837 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 13.213 USD
- 18 mag 2003
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 210.919 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 25 minuti
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 2.35 : 1