Pierrot le fou [videorecording] / un roman de Lionel White ; scâenario Jean-Luc Godard ; un film de Jean-Luc Godard.

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmSeries: Sâerie noire ; no. 4.Publication details: France : Studio Canal, [2007]Description: 1 videodisc (105 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • CM DVD 01038
Production credits:
  • Producers, Georges de Beauregard, Dino de Laurentiis; music, Antoâine Duhamel; songs, Boris Bassiak; director of photography, Raoul Coutard.
Cast: Jean-Paul Belmondo, Anna Karina, Dirk Sanders, Raymond Devos.Summary: Jean-Paul Belmondo, a man on the run, encounters a captivating woman, Marianne (Godard's then-wife, Anna Karina). Striking up an immediate connection, the two begin a freewheeling affair that leads them to the Mediterranean Sea. There's one slight problem, though. Marianne is being pursued by a group of bloodthirsty mobsters who have chased her out of Algeria. Making matters worse for Ferdinand is the unfortunate fact that she turns out to be as much of a headache as his wife was, constantly referring to him as "Pierrot," much to his disdain. As their relationship reaches its boiling point, the hit men arrive, threatening to terminate both their relationship and their lives.
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DVD DVD Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Colección Multimedia (Humanidades 4to. Piso) CM DVD 01038 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00000040831

DVD; PAL; region 2; 16:9 compatible 4:3

In French

Jean-Paul Belmondo, Anna Karina, Dirk Sanders, Raymond Devos.

Producers, Georges de Beauregard, Dino de Laurentiis; music, Antoâine Duhamel; songs, Boris Bassiak; director of photography, Raoul Coutard.

Originally produced as a motion picture in 1965.

Based on Lionel White's "Obsession".

Jean-Paul Belmondo, a man on the run, encounters a captivating woman, Marianne (Godard's then-wife, Anna Karina). Striking up an immediate connection, the two begin a freewheeling affair that leads them to the Mediterranean Sea. There's one slight problem, though. Marianne is being pursued by a group of bloodthirsty mobsters who have chased her out of Algeria. Making matters worse for Ferdinand is the unfortunate fact that she turns out to be as much of a headache as his wife was, constantly referring to him as "Pierrot," much to his disdain. As their relationship reaches its boiling point, the hit men arrive, threatening to terminate both their relationship and their lives.

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