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Tous les Garcons S'Appellent Patrick (1957)
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Charlotte et Véronique, also known as Tous les garcons s'appellent Patrick, was one of five shorts
Jean-Luc Godard
made in collaboration with his Cahiers du Cinema cohorts in the late '50s and early '60s, prior to embarking on feature films. The script was written by Eric Rohmer and is a slight, but charming, story about two girlfriends (
Nicole Berger
and Anna Collette) who are seduced by lothario Patrick (
Jean-Claude Brialy
) over sidewalk café Cokes and on Tuileries park benches. When both Charlotte and Véronique arrive for the date, Patrick brings another woman. The story is told in a fairly straightforward style. Godard's early love of youthful frivolity, pop culture, and referential film geekery are in abundant evidence (the girls' apartment walls are decorated with film posters, they mimic their idols) and there are some tentative steps taken with visual and audio jump cuts. The short is available as a special feature on Criterion's release of
A Woman is a Woman
(Une femme est une femme), a Godard feature where Brialy plays one of the two male leads. ~ All Movie Guide
Cast
Nicole Berger
Jean-Claude Brialy
Ann Colette
Production Crew
Jean-Luc Godard
Director
Cecile Decugis
Editor
Eric Rohmer
Screenwriter
Year: 1957
Runtime:
Country: France
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
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