
Le mépris (1963)
Año de Estreno: 1963
Título Alternativo: El desprecio, O Desprezo, Jeg elskede dig i går, Jag föraktar dig, Keskipäivän aave, Sen täytyi tapahtua, I perifronisis, A megvetés, Il disprezzo, Pogarda, Föraktet, Nefret, Contempt, Die Verachtung
Director: Jean-Luc Godard
Guionista: Alberto Moravia, Jean-Luc Godard
Producción & Género
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Género: Drama, Film Based On Literature, Romance
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Argumento
Paul Javal, a writer, agrees to adapt Homer's 'Odyssey' into a more commercial screenplay for director Fritz Lang and producer Jeremy Prokosch. Due to his tardiness in meeting Prokosch, Paul allows his wife Camille to drive him there instead. Believing that Paul intends to use her as an offering to secure better payment from the producer, Camille becomes resentful, leading to a deterioration of their relationship.
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Resumen
Le mépris (1963) is a French New Wave film directed by Jean-Luc Godard and adapted from Alberto Moravia's novel 'Il disprezzo'. The movie explores themes of artistic integrity versus commercial compromise through the character of Paul Javal, played by Michel Piccoli. It also delves into marital discord and the complexities of relationships within the context of the French Riviera film industry.
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