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Contempt

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Director: Jean-Luc Godard
1963 / 102min / 4K DCP

A sumptuous, aching portrait of marital dissolution, starring Brigitte Bardot, donning a black wig that recalls both Vertigo and Godard’s own wife Anna Karina, and Michel Piccoli as her screenwriter husband, his famous fedora-in-the-bathtub fit an explicit homage to Dean Martin in Some Came Running. Adding to the sense of a wholly enveloping aesthetic experience is the throbbing plaint of Georges Delerue’s gorgeous score—borrowed by Scorsese in Casino—and the sparkling Mediterranean setting of this, Godard’s first color film, shot by Raoul Coutard, in part in architect Adalberto Libera’s astonishing Casa Malaparte in Capri.

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