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Bande à part, or Band of Outsiders, is a 1964 was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). ...1964 Comedy is the use of humour in the performing arts. ...comedy / Drama is a term generally used to refer to a literary form involving parts written for actors to perform. ...drama / Film noir is a stylistic approach to genre films forged in depression era detective and gangster movies and hard_boiled detective stories which were a staple of pulp fiction. ...film noir by France _ Wikipedia /**/ @import /skins/monobook/IE50Fixes. ...French The film director, on the right, gives last minute direction to the cast and crew, whilst filming a costume drama on location in London. ...filmmaker Jean_Luc Godard Jean_Luc Godard (born December 3, 1930) was one of the most influential members of the nouvelle vague. ...Jean_Luc Godard, adapted from the American, when used as an adjective, can mean of the United States of America or of or relating to the Americas; when used as a noun, United States citizen, residing in the Americas, or less frequently American English. Immigrants to the United States are usually called first_generation Americans, regardless...American Events and trends Technology United States tests the first fusion bomb. ...1950s Pulp magazines, often called simply the pulps, were inexpensive text fiction magazines widely published in the 1920s through the 1950s. ...pulp fiction Fools' Gold by Dolores Hitchens. Described by Godard himself as " Alice in Wonderland is the widely known and used title for Alices Adventures in Wonderland, a book written by Lewis Carroll __ as well as several movie adaptations of the book __ and is also the setting for several short stories. ...Alice in Wonderland meets Franz Kafka approximately 1917 Franz Kafka (July 3, 1883 in Prague _ June 3, 1924 in Vienna) was one of the major German language writers of the 20th century most of whose work was published posthumously. ...Franz Kafka," the film is considered one of the foremost of the The New Wave (French: Nouvelle vague) of French cinema was a cinematic movement of the 1960s. ...French new wave.
Plot
Odile ( Anna Karina (born September 22, 1940) is a Danish born actress. ...Anna Karina) meets wannabe criminals Arthur (Claude Brasseur) and Franz (Sami Frey) in an The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ...English language class and the two men persuade Odile to assist them in staging a robbery. One of Godard's loveliest and most accessible films, it is best known for its The Madison is a novelty dance popular in France in the early to mid 1960s. ...Madison dance sequence (which inspired Quentin Tarantino, playing Mr. ...Quentin Tarantino and Hal Hartley (born November 3, 1959) is a film director and writer. ...Hal Hartley) and a record_breaking nine_minute run through the The main courtyard of the Louvre. ...Louvre, a scene which Bernardo Bertolucci (born March 16, 1940, Parma, Italy) is a writer and film director. ...Bernardo Bertolucci pays homage to in his 2004 film Categories: 2003 films | Drama films | French films | Movie stubs ...The Dreamers.
External link - Resources at the British Film Institute (http://www.bfi.org.uk/collections/release/bandeapart/)
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