Jean Luc Godard died Tuesday. A film legend, Godard was best-known for "Breathless," his first of 44 movies. "Breathless" is a 1960 crime drama that introduced new cinematic techniques, like jump-cuts, and paid homage to film history. It shouldn't be a surprise that before making movies, Godard was a respected film critic.
Revisiting his œuvre I just admired "Band of Outsiders" (Bande à part). The work is many people's favorite Godard film, including Quentin Tarantino. The film stars Godard's muse at the time (Anna Karina) as the linchpin of a three-person heist. Anna was an "effervescent free spirit of the French new wave;" she was also a widely imitated style-icon of the time.
There's an unexpected, oddly charming dance scene in "Band of Outsiders" that has been referenced many times in later films. The scene inspired the famous dance sequence in "Pulp Fiction" with Uma Thurman and John Travolta. Uma's black wig and iconic look was stolen directly from another character in "Band..." (seen in the bathroom just before the dance). You can catch the dance scene here; it's short and lots of fun to watch.
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And Tarantino named his production company Band Apart! I have never seen any Godard movies, sadly.
ReplyDeleteStart with this one. I'm not as big a fan as "Breathless" despite its acclaim.
DeleteInteresting post Ally. I took the time to watch the dance clip you provided and like you say it was a fun watch.
ReplyDeleteIt was interesting to observe how Anna Karina could make that long sweater look so feminine when worn with her plaid skirt. She totally rocked that look!
Thanks for sharing.
I've seen a couple of his films as my ex was a real film buff.
ReplyDeleteI never knew that about the dance sequence in Pulp Fiction ... xxx