Breathless (1960)

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Breathless Cast

 

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Jean-Paul Belmondo and Jean Seberg Jean-Paul Belmondo (as Michel Poiccard) with Jean Seberg (as Patricia Franchini)

 

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Plot Summary

Michel Poiccard, an irresponsible sociopath and small-time thief, steals a car and impulsively murders the motorcycle policeman who pursues him. Now wanted by the authorities, he renews his relationship with Patricia Franchini, a hip American girl st... (www.imdb.com/title/tt0053472/plotsummary)
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The film that was banned for 4 years. Why..? (original Finnish poster tagline)
 

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Awards

Breathless (1960) was nominated for the following awards:

BAFTA Awards

1.
BAFTA Film Award
1962
Best Foreign Actress
Nominated  

Berlin International Film Festival

2.
Silver Berlin Bear
1960
Best Director
Won  
3.
Golden Berlin Bear
1960
Nominated  

French Syndicate of Cinema Critics

4.
Critics Award
1961
Best Film
Won  

Prix Jean Vigo

5.
Prix Jean Vigo
1960
Feature Film
Won  
 

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  • Despite reports to the contrary, Jean-Luc Godard did not shoot the film without a script; however, he did not have a finished script at the beginning, instead writing scenes in the morning and filming them that day. See also Pierrot le fou (1965).
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  • To give a more detached, spontaneous quality, Jean-Luc Godard fed the actors their lines as scenes were being filmed.
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  • Director Jean-Luc Godard couldn`t afford a dolly, so he pushed the cinematographer around in a wheelchair through many scenes of the film. He got the idea from Jean-Pierre Melville, who had used the same low-budget technique in Bob le flambeur (1956) and Le silence de la Mer (1949).
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  • According to Jean-Pierre Melville, Godard asked him for consultation during the post-production stage because the first edit was too long for distribution. Melville suggested Godard remove all scenes that slowed down the action (his own turn as novelist Parvulesco included). But instead of excluding entire scenes, Godard cut little bits from here and there. This led to the "jump cut" technique this movie introduced. Melville declared the result to be excellent.
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  • Director Cameo: [Jean-Luc Godard] Towards the end of the movie, the bystander (wearing sunglasses and reading the paper) who recognizes Michel and runs off to presumably tell the police.
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  • This film is dedicated to Monogram Pictures.
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  • Aside from the film`s title, the distribution visa number, and the dedication to Monogram Pictures, there are no other credits or titles on this film. The entire cast and crew is uncredited.
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  • The film was remade in 1983 as Breathless (1983) with Richard Gere and Valérie Kaprisky.
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  • The character of Michel Poiccard uses the name Laszlo Kovacs as an alias. It is often wrongly assumed this was an homage to the cinematographer of the same name: the film was made long before Kovacs established himself in the movie industry. It was actually a reference to the character played by Jean-Paul Belmondo in Claude Chabrol`s À double tour (1959), earlier the same year.
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  • The song playing when Michel goes to visit the first girl in Paris is "Pity Pity" by Paul Anka (released in 1959).
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