Longing for a baby, a stripper pursues another man in order to make her boyfriend jealous.
Directed by Jean-Luc Godard
romcom
french new wave
experimental cinema
Rank
#13 in 1961·#1366 overall
Trailer
IMDB
N/A
Letterboxd
3.9 / 5
Cast
Anna Karina
Angela
Jean-Claude Brialy
Émile Récamier
Jean-Paul Belmondo
Alfred Lubitsch
Henri Attal
Fake Blind #2 (uncredited)
Karyn Balm
(uncredited)
Dorothée Blanck
Prostitute 3 / 'L'Opera Mouffe' shown on TV screen (uncredited)
Catherine Demongeot
Magazine Girl (uncredited)
Marie Dubois
Angela's Friend (uncredited)
Ernest Menzer
Bar Owner (uncredited)
Jeanne Moreau
Self (uncredited)
Gisèle Sandré
Prostitute 2 (uncredited)
Marion Sarraut
Prostitute 1 (uncredited)
Crew
Jean-Luc Godard
Director
Jean-Luc Godard
Writer
Michel Legrand
Original Music Composer
Raoul Coutard
Director of Photography
Carlo Ponti
Producer
Georges de Beauregard
Producer
Suzanne Schiffman
Script Supervisor
Guy Villette
Sound
Jean-Luc Godard
Title Designer
Geneviève Cluny
Original Story
Bernard Evein
Production Design
Popular Reviews
765 reviews
launiverse
9.0★ · 05/14/26
help i wanna try the book title argument thing
help i wanna try the book title argument thing
1
angelica
amo quando rompono la quarta parete
amo quando rompono la quarta parete
1
ronnie
10.0★ · 02/18/26
I just remembered... you piss me off!
perfect relationship exists and is shown in this film
I just remembered... you piss me off!
perfect relationship exists and is shown in this film
1
brunettegsundae
8.0★ · 02/17/26
*Angéla, tu es infâme
Je ne suis pas infâme, je suis une femme*
Only women and girls can and will understand Angéla How delusional am I to desire Angéla’s wardrobe? Like her, I dream about being in a movie, and of course it would have Katharine Hepburn, Anne Bancroft, Gena Rowlands, Rock Hudson, Sidney Poitier, Joan Crawford, and Bette Davis. I have so many actors to mention, so I’ll just keep these. For my costumes, Edith Head for sure, with lots of shiny gowns like Doris Day wore in her films And yes, I want to argue with someone using book titles
*Angéla, tu es infâme
Je ne suis pas infâme, je suis une femme*
Only women and girls can and will understand Angéla How delusional am I to desire Angéla’s wardrobe? Like her, I dream about being in a movie, and of course it would have Katharine Hepburn, Anne Bancroft, Gena Rowlands, Rock Hudson, Sidney Poitier, Joan Crawford, and Bette Davis. I have so many actors to mention, so I’ll just keep these. For my costumes, Edith Head for sure, with lots of shiny gowns like Doris Day wore in her films And yes, I want to argue with someone using book titles
1
Kathryn
7.0★ · 05/27/26
what were even french people up to back in the 60s
what were even french people up to back in the 60s