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1965
Directed by Jean-Luc Godard
Synopsis
You've met the tame Godard, the love Godard, the think Godard, ...now meet the wild Godard!
Pierrot escapes his boring society and travels from Paris to the Mediterranean Sea with Marianne, a girl chased by hit-men from Algeria. They lead an unorthodox life, always on the run.
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- Crew
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Cast
Jean-Paul Belmondo Anna Karina Graziella Galvani Aicha Abadir Henri Attal Pascal Aubier Maurice Auzel Raymond Devos Roger Dutoit Samuel Fuller Pierre Hanin Jimmy Karoubi Jean-Pierre Léaud Hans Meyer Krista Nell Dirk Sanders Georges Staquet László Szabó Dominique Zardi
DirectorDirector
Jean-Luc Godard
ProducersProducers
Georges de Beauregard Dino De Laurentiis
WritersWriters
Rémo Forlani Jean-Luc Godard
Original WriterOriginal Writer
Lionel White
EditorEditor
Françoise Collin
CinematographyCinematography
Raoul Coutard
Assistant DirectorsAsst. Directors
Philippe Fourastié Jean-Pierre Léaud
Camera OperatorsCamera Operators
Georges Liron Jean Garcenot
Production DesignProduction Design
Pierre Guffroy
ComposerComposer
Antoine Duhamel
SoundSound
Antoine Bonfanti René Levert
Studios
DDL Cinematografica Rome-Paris Films SNC Films Georges de Beauregard
Countries
France Italy
Primary Language
French
Spoken Languages
English Italian French
Alternative Titles
狂人皮埃洛, Il bandito delle undici, 미치광이 삐에로, 미치광이 피에로, Pierrot, el loco, Pierrot de Gangster, Pierrot, den tokige, Kichigai Piero, Безумный Пьеро, Pierrot el loco, Crazy Pete, Pierrot Goes Wild, Nori Pierrot, Ludi Pierrot, Ludi Pjero, 狂人比埃洛, Ο δαίμων της 11ης ώρας, 狂人彼埃洛, Pierrot el boig, Pierrot the Fool, Min venn Pierrot, Elf Uhr nachts, Il bandito delle 11, Pedro, o Louco, 狂人皮埃罗, Bolond Pierrot, Ο τρελός Πιερό, פיירו המשוגע, O Demônio das Onze Horas, 気狂いピエロ, Bláznivý Petříček, Çılgın Pierrot, Лудият Пиеро, Tokstollen, Szalony Piotruś, შეშლილი პიერო, Manden i månen, Hullu Pierrot, Pamišėlis Pjero, Pierrot nebunul
Genres
Romance Crime Drama
Themes
Humanity and the world around us Powerful poetic and passionate drama Passion and romance Captivating relationships and charming romance Surreal and thought-provoking visions of life and death Charming romances and delightful chemistry Show All…
Releases by Date
- Date
- Country
Premiere
29 Aug 1965
- ItalyVenice FilmFestival
01 Nov 1965
- UKBFI London FilmFestival
16 May 2009
- FranceCannes FilmFestival
14 Oct 2013
- USANew York FilmFestival
12 Oct 2021
- FranceLa Roche-sur-Yon International FilmFestival
Theatrical limited
21 May 2009
- UK15
Theatrical
05 Nov 1965
- FranceTP
17 Dec 1965
- Germany18
29 Jan 1966
- ItalyVM18
01 Apr 1966
- UK
18 Oct 1966
- JapanPG12
05 Jan 1967
- Netherlands14
08 Jan 1969
- USA
27 Jul 1990
- UK
16 Aug 2007
- USA
Physical
01 Jan 2010
- Netherlands16
25 Feb 2010
- Netherlands16
26 Feb 2014
- Brazil14
Releases by Country
- Date
- Country
Brazil
26 Feb 2014
- Physical14DVD
France
05 Nov 1965
- TheatricalTP
16 May 2009
- PremiereCannes FilmFestival
12 Oct 2021
- PremiereLa Roche-sur-Yon International FilmFestival
Germany
17 Dec 1965
- Theatrical18WestGermany
Italy
29 Aug 1965
- PremiereVenice FilmFestival
29 Jan 1966
- TheatricalVM18
Japan
18 Oct 1966
- TheatricalPG12
Netherlands
05 Jan 1967
- Theatrical14Amsterdam
01 Jan 2010
- Physical16DVD
25 Feb 2010
- Physical16Bluray
UK
01 Nov 1965
- PremiereBFI London FilmFestival
01 Apr 1966
- TheatricalLondon
27 Jul 1990
- TheatricalRe-release
21 May 2009
- Theatrical limited15
USA
08 Jan 1969
- Theatrical
16 Aug 2007
- TheatricalRe-release
14 Oct 2013
- PremiereNew York FilmFestival
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Review by laird ★★★★★ 6
As with all of Godard's movies I feel I'm only skimming the surface of a deep pond full of greater meaning than I'm capable of attaining without having seen all of the same movies, read all of the same books, heard all of the same songs, thought all of the same thoughts, or breathed all of the same breaths as Godard. I suppose that's what makes him a definitively personal filmmaker, his "fingerprints on every frame" as my Francophile film studies professor would repeat like a damn mantra. It can be alienating at times, but in Pierrot Le Fou I think the perfect balance is struck between Godard the ponderous semiotician, Godard the strident leftist, and Godard the movie dude.…
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Review by Karsten ★★★★
lots of colors in this one
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Review by eely 👻 ★★★½
the amount of sheer chaotic bitch energy this exudes is honestly inspiring.
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Review by Wes ★★★★★ 18
I guess it was only a matter of time before I was so impacted by a film that I wrote something in regards to my personal life as much as an actual review of a film. It's something that I've been wanting to talk about for the longest time but deep down, I always feared that something like this would only annoy people on top of contributing nothing to the discussion of the very films that make me feel this way. But then I remembered that letterboxd is explicitly designed to work like a diary, and what are diaries good for if you cant express yourself and your fears. I'm being weird and rambling and blaghhhh so I'm gonna move…
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Review by matthewcutchen ★★★★ 6
Like spending 2 hours with someone who has impeccable taste but a grating personality.
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Review by mary ★★★★★ 1
look at the sea, the waves, the sky
life may be sad, but it's always beautiful -
Review by ScreeningNotes ★★★★★ 24
"Chapter Eight"
The fragmentary incoherence of the stories we tell about ourselves; the inherent contingency and inconsistency of both narrative and identity.
I’ve been trying to include more plot synopsis in my reviews, because I easily get carried away with a lot of nonsensical posturing, but Pierrot le fou makes that a rather difficult task. At its most basic, it’s a story about a man who runs away with a woman (the French New Wave’s two most beautiful people, Jean-Paul Belmondo and Anna Karina), but it’s filled with so much structural experimentation and narrative ambiguity that such a summary sells the movie short by ignoring its most interesting elements. Godard confines himself to some extent to the formal constraints of…
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Review by cassandra ★★★ 3
Jesus, did those two hours drag on... Stylistically, I fell in love but unfortunately style won't ever make up for a film's pretentiousness and corniness/lack of substance.
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Review by noen ★★★★★ 7
Babe, let's abandon our tedious lives and embark on a chaotic adventure involving car theft and the two of us on an island, surviving and making poems, are you in?
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Review by Alex ★★★★ 1
I'm not sure what the hell was happening here but I enjoyed trying to work it out.
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Review by ˗ˏˋ suspirliam ˊˎ˗ ★★★★★ 3
"ten minutes ago, i saw death everywhere. and now look, the sea, the waves, the sky. life may be sad, but it’s still beautiful. i suddenly feel free. we can do whatever we want when we want."
that quote right there puts how godard‘s films make me feel perfectly!!! he creates such refreshing and energising works of art that have completely stolen my heart!!! this film right here is no exception to that and is an absolute masterpiece full of adventure, colour, charm, life and the heartbreaks that come with it. the impact this man has had on cinema is so apparent and i will be forever thankful for his passion and creativity!
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Review by sree ★★★½
saying "this is silly" before killing yourself is so real
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