Bande à part

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Bande à part is a 1964 French New Wave crime drama film by Jean-Luc Godard, celebrated for its playful style, iconic dance scene, and unconventional approach to genre.

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Jean-Luc Godard film "Bande à part" 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French New Wave film
crime drama film
film
alsoKnownAs Band of Outsiders
basedOn Fool’s Gold
novel by Dolores Hitchens
character Arthur
Franz
Odile
cinematographer Raoul Coutard
colorProcess black-and-white
countryOfOrigin France
director Jean-Luc Godard
distributor Columbia Pictures
surface form: Columbia Films
editor Agnès Guillemot
era 1960s French cinema
genre crime film
drama film
heist film
romantic drama film
hasTheme crime and betrayal
romantic triangle
youthful alienation
influenced Quentin Tarantino
inspired name of production company A Band Apart
movement French New Wave
musicBy Michel Legrand
narrationBy Jean-Luc Godard
notableScene Louvre museum race scene
Madison dance scene in the café
originalLanguage French
partOf Jean-Luc Godard
surface form: Jean-Luc Godard filmography
producer Georges de Beauregard
productionCompany Anouchka Films
Orsay Films
publicationDate 1964
releaseYear 1964
runtimeMinutes 97
screenwriter Jean-Luc Godard
settingLocation Paris
starred Anna Karina
Claude Brasseur
Sami Frey
styleCharacteristic breaking the fourth wall
genre subversion
jump cuts
playful tone
self-referential narration

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Jean-Luc Godard notableWork Bande à part
A Band Apart namedAfter Bande à part
this entity surface form: Jean-Luc Godard film "Bande à part"