Dissatisfied in marriage and life, Ferdinand (Jean-Paul Belmondo) takes to the road with the babysitter, his ex-lover Marianne Renoir (Anna Karina), and leaves the bourgeoisie behind.
Yet this is no normal road trip: genius auteur Jean-Luc Godard’s tenth feature in six years is a stylish mash-up of consumerist satire, politics, and comic-book aesthetics, as well as a violent, zigzag tale of, as Godard called them, “the last romantic couple.”
With blissful color imagery by cinematographer Raoul Coutard and Belmondo and Karina at their most animated, Pierrot le fou is one of the high points of the French New Wave, and was Godard’s last frolic before he moved ever further into radical cinema. -- The Criterion Collection
Cast: Jean-Paul Belmondo, Anna Karina, Graziella Galvani, Dirk Sanders, Raymond Devos, Roger Dutoit, Hans Meyer
Venice (In Competition), Cannes (Cannes Classics)
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Title: Pierrot le fou is (1965)
Directed by: Jean-Luc Godard
Date of birth: 3 December 1930, Paris, France
Writing credits:
Jean-Luc Godard
Music by: Antoine Basler
Country: France | Italy
Language: French
Color: Black & White
Runtime: 110 min.