Alphaville

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Alphaville is a 1965 French science-fiction noir film by Jean-Luc Godard that blends dystopian themes with experimental, genre-bending style.

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Alphaville canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French film
film
noir film
science fiction film
AIName Alpha 60
awardReceived Golden Bear
basedOn Lemmy Caution
surface form: Lemmy Caution character from pulp novels
blackAndWhite true
centralTheme dehumanizing effects of technology
dystopia
logic versus emotion
surveillance
character Lemmy Caution
Natacha von Braun
cinematographyBy Raoul Coutard
countryOfOrigin France
director Jean-Luc Godard
distributor Athos Films
editedBy Agnès Guillemot
era 1960s European cinema
filmFestivalScreening Berlin International Film Festival
surface form: 15th Berlin International Film Festival
filmingLocation Paris
genre drama film
dystopian film
experimental film
film noir
science fiction
hasArtificialIntelligence Alpha 60
musicBy Paul Misraki
notableElement absence of special effects for science fiction setting
blend of science fiction and film noir aesthetics
use of contemporary Paris locations as futuristic city
originalLanguage French
partOf French New Wave
producer André Michelin
Georges de Beauregard
productionCompany Elzévir Films
surface form: Rome-Paris Films
releaseDate 1965-05-05
releaseYear 1965
runtimeMinutes 99
screenwriter Jean-Luc Godard
setting futuristic city
totalitarian society
starring Akim Tamiroff
Anna Karina
Eddie Constantine
Howard Vernon

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Jean-Luc Godard notableWork Alphaville
Eddie Constantine notableWork Alphaville
Anna Karina notableWork Alphaville