I first saw this, Alphaville and other Godard films on television when I was 13.-clueless Americans my ass! Are those who criticize us "culture less" americans listening to jazz and rock music? Do they not observe abstract expressionist art that was heavily influenced by American jazz? I know "Abstract" art started in Russia, in the twenties, (look at Malevich) and some of the Dadaists toyed a bit with something that later became the Abstract Expressionist Movement.
How I love this. They must have been dancing without music! Otherwise you couldn't have heart the finger snaps and footwork. It is great stuff and not easy..odd moves.
A quienes no creen en godard o dicen gansadas...he aquí un genio, un re-inventor del lenguage...no contará sus historias de cine (o lo que ustedes llaman cine) pero para todo creador y todo amante de este arte...no admiren. APRENDAN...comentarios tontos...es como hablar mal de hitchcock
A quienes no creen en godard o dicen gansadas...he aquí un genio, un re-inventor del lenguage...no contará sus historias de cine (o lo que ustedes llaman cine) pero para todo creador y todo amante de este arte...no admiren. APRENDAN...comentarios tontos...es como hablar mal de hitchcock
@glgioia Considering Tarantino's production company is called "A Band Apart," I think yeah, it probably was influential on him in more than just that way.
I first saw this, Alphaville and other Godard films on television when I was 13.-clueless Americans my ass! Are those who criticize us "culture less" americans listening to jazz and rock music? Do they not observe abstract expressionist art that was heavily influenced by American jazz? I know "Abstract" art started in Russia, in the twenties, (look at Malevich) and some of the Dadaists toyed a bit with something that later became the Abstract Expressionist Movement.
pataphysician66 5 months ago
I'm not a clueless American. I saw this film. Pretty amazing.
lovemeyou 5 months ago
Daniel Kessler is a big fan of the french new wave movement.
Chocorox80 6 months ago
Now we know where Interpol's Daniel Kessler got his moves from. Am I the only one who caught on to this.
Chocorox80 6 months ago
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they are doing the Hokey Pokey,,,
nirvgardengod 6 months ago
Vraiment à la mode dans tous les sens! *****
PlayIt4MeAgainSam 6 months ago
I'd like to thank my History of Motion Pictures class for directing me to the French New Wave era. =)
futurerockstr16 6 months ago
Cute dance
saori8686 8 months ago
Lovely dance :-)
hitoshikataoka 8 months ago
Quel est le nom the chanson qu'ils ont utilisé?
r8448 8 months ago
en pulp fiction el concurso de baile entre Mia y Vincent, esta inspirado en esta escena
globalcon 8 months ago
Line dancing.... soul line dancing.... and this... fun!
OceanicLoveLetters 9 months ago
I guess SNL brought me here, but honestly, who the fuck cares?
Otterboy411 10 months ago
White people like to dance in formation in every language!
youseaward 11 months ago
if you like to see the cinema history watch *BIRTH OF CINEMA* in youtube and enjoy.
spirmessi 1 year ago
このシーンは、好きです。
twodayzhiro 1 year ago
How I love this. They must have been dancing without music! Otherwise you couldn't have heart the finger snaps and footwork. It is great stuff and not easy..odd moves.
mytsigns 1 year ago
The Madison Dance
vintagerosebrocante 1 year ago
excellent!!!
youngmindedman 1 year ago
I wonder how this would go over with a So You Think 'You Can Dance?' audience.
brokennarcissist 1 year ago
This movie made argyle sweaters cool.
MasochisticTeddyBear 1 year ago
what song is playing. this is such a wonderful scene. i love new wave and anna karina, particularly <3
Lleahbird 1 year ago 2
@Lleahbird
Anyone know where to download a copy in its entirety?
tuttt99 1 year ago
That's was the sixties ladys and gentlemans, the most happy and learning time for the man after that was a waste of time. Awesome in a big way¡¡¡¡
syleriam 1 year ago
Best part of the film! The lady is best of the three, IMHO. Thanks for uploading r5g!
Larry, Taiwan
TheyCallMeGroucho 2 years ago 3
cool
I4gotmyMANTRA 2 years ago
The best new wave scene...I think it's also inspired Tarantino's dance scene on P.F.!
polaganaohpredaja 2 years ago 7
correctomundo. You get a cookie.
EeSosepatey 2 years ago
It did
Also, he named his production company after this movie
roothands 2 years ago
@polaganaohpredaja I believe the Pulp Fiction dance scene was inspired from another Godard movie, Vivre Sa Vie.
Tydrix 5 months ago
Excellent scene! Thanks, new friend, for reminding me of this! 5 stars, of course!
billysscreeningroom 2 years ago
notice how godard has an asian accent when he speaks both french and english. brilliant! for a native parisien, i just wonder how that came to be!
quinitin 2 years ago
Qui sont les acteurs?
ChiudiLaPorta 2 years ago
Anna Karina, Sami Frey and Claude Brasseur.
rive5gauche 2 years ago 2
Merci :)
ChiudiLaPorta 2 years ago
A quienes no creen en godard o dicen gansadas...he aquí un genio, un re-inventor del lenguage...no contará sus historias de cine (o lo que ustedes llaman cine) pero para todo creador y todo amante de este arte...no admiren. APRENDAN...comentarios tontos...es como hablar mal de hitchcock
onclevanja 2 years ago
Nice! :-D
brushstrokesrock 3 years ago
boss
popaoomowmow 3 years ago
très cool!
evelenker 3 years ago
Putain .. c'est geniale ce truc!
superinternaute1 3 years ago
A quienes no creen en godard o dicen gansadas...he aquí un genio, un re-inventor del lenguage...no contará sus historias de cine (o lo que ustedes llaman cine) pero para todo creador y todo amante de este arte...no admiren. APRENDAN...comentarios tontos...es como hablar mal de hitchcock
aristaro 3 years ago
no creo en godard
electrocatodo 3 years ago
Sadly most Americans are pretty much clueless to this amazing film.
Cafe'!!!!
glgioia 3 years ago 14
Most people I know have seen it or at least heard of it. It's pretty famous
roothands 2 years ago 2
@glgioia Considering Tarantino's production company is called "A Band Apart," I think yeah, it probably was influential on him in more than just that way.
bluechao 1 year ago 2
@glgioia sadly most Americans are pretty much clueless.
anetola 7 months ago
@anetola That's not what your mother said last night!
-Americans
gk147 7 months ago
Godard ... beurk!!!
BernardProfitendieu 3 years ago
de las cosas q aún me hacen sonreir
gabsinvisible 4 years ago
Simply fabulous!
dukeofharuson 4 years ago
super duper
kristinas1 4 years ago