Masculin Féminin - posters, covers, wallpapers

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Masculin féminin (1966)
Timing: 1:45 (105 min)
Masculin Féminin - TMDB rating
7.2/10
414
Masculin Féminin - Kinopoisk rating
7.766/10
13592
Masculin Féminin - IMDB rating
7.4/10
19000

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Posters, covers

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What's left behind the scenes

  • The film explores themes of youth and sexual relationships, which led to it being banned from screening to audiences under 18 in France. As Jean-Luc Godard put it, “for the people it was made for.”
  • The film had no script – instead, it used brief descriptions of the main scenes. The dialogue for each subsequent scene was written the day before filming, and in some cases was entirely improvised by the actors.
  • During the filming of the cinema scene, the actors had to sit in front of a blank screen and react as if they were watching a movie. Madeleine’s actress, Chantal Goya, asked director Jean-Luc Godard (1930-2022) what they were watching, and he replied that “Gone with the Wind” (1939) by Victor Fleming (1889-1949), George Cukor (1899-1983), and Sam Wood (1883-1949) was playing. Goya reacted as if watching a romantic melodrama. Only later did she find out that the blank screen was actually showing some kind of art-house pseudo-pornographic film.
  • The film explores themes of youth and sexual relationships, which led to its being banned in France for viewers under 18. As Jean-Luc Godard put it, “precisely for the people it was made for.”
  • During the filming of the scene in the cinema, the actors had to sit in front of a blank screen and react as if they were watching a movie. Madeleine’s actress, Chantal Goya, asked director Jean-Luc Godard (1930-2022) what exactly they were watching, and he replied that “Gone with the Wind” (1939) by Victor Fleming (1889-1949), George Cukor (1899-1983), and Sam Wood (1883-1949) was playing on the screen. Goya reacted as if she were watching a romantic melodrama. Only later did she learn that the blank screen was actually showing some kind of art-house pseudo-pornographic film.
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