BFI Bande à part, Movie, DVD, PG, French, Adults & Children, English

BFI Bande à part DVD French

BFI Bande à part, Movie, DVD, PG, French, Adults & Children, English

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Gleefully putting into practice D W Griffith's maxim that all you need to make a film is a girl and a gun, Bande à part (The Outsiders) is Jean-Luc Godard's playful tribute to the Hollywood pulp crime movies of the 1940s, executed with typically Gallic cool.

Franz and Arthur, a couple of streetwise chancers, team up with the shy Odile (a beguiling performance from Anna Karina, Godard's wife and muse at the time) to plan a robbery. As the trio of misfits roam the cafes of suburban Paris, do a lightning tour of the Louvre, and play-act shoot-outs, the suspicion grows that this is one heist that is not going to go according to plan.

As well as superb photography by Raoul Coutard and music by Michel Legrand, Bande à part features one of the most exhilarating dance sequences in film, which so impressed Quentin Tarantino that he paid homage to it with John Travolta and Uma Thurman in Pulp Fiction, and named his production company, Band Apart, after the film. Hal Hartley also paid homage to the sequence in Simple Men (1992).

Shot in just 25 days, Bande à part was greeted with puzzlement and even distaste when first released. Over the years it has become one of Godard admirers' favourite films and is one that no French cinema DVD collection should be without.

"About as enjoyable as cinema gets." Time Out

"Packed with fun stuff... effortlessly modern... pure, giddy joy on film." The Daily Telegraph

"Godard at his most irreverent and spontaneous." The Guardian

"It's enough to leave you breathless." The Mail on Sunday

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Product
Name
BFI Bande à part DVD French
Brand
Features
Type
Movie
Media type
DVD
MPAA rating
PG
Language version
French
Target audience
Adults & Children
Subtitles language
English
Supported aspect ratios
1.33:1
Original aspect ratio
1.33:1
Runtime
92 min
Director
Jean-Luc Godard
Publisher
BFI
Production year
1964
DVD region code
2
Blu-ray region code
B
Country of production
France
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