Camille Javal

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Camille Javal is the disillusioned wife at the center of Jean-Luc Godard’s film "Le Mépris," whose deteriorating marriage embodies the movie’s themes of alienation, artistic compromise, and emotional betrayal.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
adaptationType literary to film adaptation
appearsIn Le Mépris NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme alienation in relationships
artistic compromise
breakdown of communication
emotional betrayal
basedOn character from Alberto Moravia’s novel Il disprezzo (The Ghost at Noon)
characterTrait alienated
disillusioned
emotionally distant
conflictWith Paul Javal NERFINISHED
countryOfOriginWork France NERFINISHED
creator Jean-Luc Godard NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse Le Mépris universe
filmDirectorOfWork Jean-Luc Godard NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Le Mépris (1963 film) NERFINISHED
gender female
genreOfWork drama film
languageOfWork French
linkedTo adaptation of The Odyssey within the film
film production world
medium cinema
narrativeRole central character
protagonist
notableFor ambiguous motivations
extended apartment sequence showing marital disintegration
iconic status in European art cinema
partOf French New Wave cinema NERFINISHED
portrayedBy Brigitte Bardot NERFINISHED
relationshipStatus estranged from husband
married
represents alienation
disillusionment
emotional betrayal
marital breakdown
setIn Capri NERFINISHED
Italy NERFINISHED
Rome NERFINISHED
spouseOf Paul Javal NERFINISHED
symbolizes female subjectivity in modern marriage
loss of intimacy
tension between love and career

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Le Mépris character Camille Javal
Contempt featuresCharacter Camille Javal