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Masculin Féminin

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In 1960s Paris, two young people, Paul and Elisabeth, navigate the intricate world of love, sexuality, and the search for identity. While Paul, an aspiring journalist, tries to find his way and express his ideas about social revolution and love, Elisabeth is an enigmatic model who embodies the libertarian spirit of the era. Together, they immerse themselves in a whirlwind of encounters and misunderstandings that reflect the complexity of modern relationships.

Through philosophical conversations laden with irony and a vibrant aesthetic, the film explores the dynamics of gender roles and social expectations, presenting a provocative vision of how the masculine and feminine intersect. The bohemian atmosphere of the city becomes a character in itself, intersecting with other figures from youth culture, such as artists, intellectuals, and activists, each offering their unique perspective on life and love.

In a constant interplay between desire and frustration, the story challenges conventional notions of relationships and questions the gender stereotypes of the time, becoming an iconic portrayal of youth and modernity. The film remains relevant by posing universal questions about the nature of love, freedom, and human connection, leaving us reflecting long after the credits have rolled. A must-see classic for film lovers!

Media type
Movie
Year
1966
Director
Jean-Luc Godard
Writer
Jean-Luc Godard
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.40
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
96.00
Service
Metacritic
Rating
93.00
Actors
Jean-Pierre Léaud
Chantal Goya
Marlène Jobert
Michel Debord
Catherine-Isabelle Duport
Evabritt Strandberg
Birger Malmsten
Yves Afonso
Henri Attal
Mickey Baker
Brigitte Bardot
Antoine Bourseiller
Chantal Darget
Françoise Hardy
Elsa Leroy
Dominique Zardi
Gender
Drama
Romance
Country
France
Producers
Jean-Luc Godard
Anatole Dauman
Streaming
MUBI
MUBI Amazon Channel
Original title
Masculin féminin
Duration
105
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