A Woman Is a Woman

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A Woman Is a Woman

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Directed by Jean-Luc Godard
Produced by Carlo Ponti
Georges de Beauregard
Written by Jean-Luc Godard
Starring Jean-Claude Brialy
Anna Karina
Jean-Paul Belmondo
Music by Michel Legrand
Cinematography Raoul Coutard
Editing by Agnès Guillemot
Lila Herman
Release date(s) September 6, 1961
Running time 85 min.
Language French
Budget $160,000 (estimated)
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A Woman Is a Woman (original French title Une Femme est une femme) is a 1961 film directed by Jean-Luc Godard.

Featuring Anna Karina, Jean-Paul Belmondo, and Jean-Claude Brialy, A Woman is a Woman is a playful tribute to American musical comedy and is part of the French New Wave.

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[edit] Plot

The film tells the story of exotic dancer Angéla (Anna Karina) as she attempts to have a child with her unwilling lover Émile (Jean-Claude Brialy). Rather than ever having a proper discussion, Angela and Emile prefer to trivialise serious matters, for example, arguing using book titles, and argue about trivialities, such as Angela's pronunciation of the letter "r". In the process, she finds herself torn between him and his best friend Alfred (Jean-Paul Belmondo), who constantly insist that he is in love with her.

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There are many references to other films of the French New Wave throughout the film, including:

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