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Vivre Sa Vie (1962)
Drama . 01 h 24 m
3/5(1)

Overview

Twelve episodic tales in the life of a Parisian woman and her slow descent into prostitution.

Release Date

20 September 1962

Languages

French,

Produced By

Pathé Consortium Cinéma, Les Films de la Pléiade,

Directed by :
Jean-Luc Godard

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Summary

"Vivre Sa Vie - The many faces of a woman trying to find herself." is french Language Movie.

"Vivre Sa Vie" was released on 20 September 1962 it had a budget of $64,000 and had box office collection of $24,517.

The movie was directed by Jean-Luc Godard

It has cast of: Anna Karina as Nana Kleinfrankenheim, Sady Rebbot as Raoul, André S. Labarthe as Paul, Guylaine Schlumberger as Yvette, Gérard Hoffmann as Chef, Monique Messine as Elisabeth, Paul Pavel as Journalist, Dimitri Dineff as Dimitri, Peter Kassovitz as Young Man, Eric Schlumberger as Luigi, Brice Parain as Philosopher, Henri Attal as Arthur, Gilles Quéant as First Customer, Odile Geoffroy as The Cafe Waitress, Marcel Charton as Policeman, Jack Florency as The Man in the Cinema, Alfred Adam as (uncredited), Mario Botti as Italian (uncredited), Gisèle Braunberger as Concierge (uncredited), Jean Ferrat as Man Near the Jukebox (uncredited), Jean-Paul Savignac as Soldier (uncredited), László Szabó as Injured Man (uncredited), Jean-Luc Godard as The Lover Reading Poe (voice) (uncredited) in lead roles.

Series Cast

It Crew included: Jean-Luc Godard as Editor(Editing), Pierre Braunberger as Producer(Production), Michel Legrand as Original Music Composer(Sound), Raoul Coutard as Director of Photography(Camera), Agnès Guillemot as Editor(Editing), Jean-Luc Godard as Director(Directing), Christiane Fageol as Costume Design(Costume & Make-Up), Simone Knapp as Hairstylist(Costume & Make-Up), Jacky Reynal as Makeup Artist(Costume & Make-Up), Jean-François Adam as Unit Manager(Production), Roger Fleytoux as Production Manager(Production), Jacques Maumont as Sound Mixer(Sound), Jean Fouchet as Special Effects(Crew), Suzanne Schiffman as Script Supervisor(Directing), Marilù Parolini as Other(Crew), Charles L. Bitsch as Camera Operator(Camera), Fernand Coquet as Electrician(Lighting), Lila Lakshmanan as Sound Editor(Sound), Jean-Luc Godard as Writer(Writing), Marcel Sacotte as Book(Writing), Guy Villette as Sound Recordist(Sound), Bernard Toublanc-Michel as First Assistant Director(Directing), Jean Philippe as Boom Operator(Sound), Jean-Paul Savignac as Second Assistant Director(Directing), Claude Beausoleil as Assistant Camera(Camera), Ida Fassio as Production Secretary(Production), Claude Laporte as Driver(Crew), Alexandre de Paris as Hair Designer(Costume & Make-Up), François Coquet as Electrician(Lighting), Pierre Durin as Dolly Grip(Camera), Bernard Largemains as Key Grip(Camera), Georges Cravenne as Unit Publicist(Crew), Ursule Monlinaro as Title Designer(Art), in lead roles.

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Status: Released
Released on:
20 September 1962

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