Contempt (2003) USA
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Director:Jean-Luc Godard
Studio:Criterion
Producer:Georges de Beauregard, Carlo Ponti, Joseph E. Levine
Writer:Jean-Luc Godard
Rating:4
Rated:NR
Date Added:2006-03-27
ASIN:B00005JKPT
UPC:0037429173121
Price:$39.95
Genre:Comedy
Release:2002-10-12
IMDb:0475824
Duration:103
Picture Format:Widescreen
Aspect Ratio:2.35:1
Sound:Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
Languages:English, French
Subtitles:English
Features:Anamorphic
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Jean-Luc Godard  ...  (Director)
Jean-Luc Godard  ...  (Writer)
 
Brigitte Bardot  ...  
Fritz Lang  ...  
Giorgia Moll  ...  
Jack Palance  ...  
Michel Piccoli  ...  
Cody Nicole  ...  (as Cody Nichole)
Hillary Summers  ...  (as Laurel Blake)
Jennifer West  ...  (archive footage)
Raoul Coutard  ...  
Summary: With his aptly titled Contempt, Jean-Luc Godard embraced the widescreen splendor of Hollywood while thumbing his nose at Hollywood itself. A rebel with a cause, Godard pursues an iconoclast's agenda, using the Franscope format (expertly controlled by cinematographer Raoul Coutard) to undermine the grandeur of widescreen melodramas. The story ostensibly concerns an innovative production of Homer's Odyssey and the struggle of a respected screenwriter (Michel Piccoli) to please a pugnacious producer (Jack Palance), a veteran director (Fritz Lang, essentially playing himself), and a petulant wife (Brigitte Bardot) who's grown tired of their turbulent relationship. It's all pretense, however, for Godard's mischievous (and yes, contemptuous) deconstruction of commercial Hollywood filmmaking, potently infused with film-buff in-jokes, astute observations about love, stardom, and artistry, and enough glossy style to suggest that Godard had mastered the craft he so willfully rejects. Contempt is one of his most accessibly fascinating films. --Jeff Shannon