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Vivre Sa Vie (1962) was a Drama Film directed by Jean-Luc Godard and produced by Pierre Braunberger.

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Review: Vivre sa Vie (1962)

By 4 Star Film Fan on Sep 11, 2017 From 4 Star Films

The opening credits of Vivre sa Vie commence with the?opening note?“dedicated to B-movies” and indeed many of Jean-Luc Godard’s best films could make the same claim. They’re smalltime stories about little people living rather pathetic lives if you wish to be brutally honest. ... Read full article


Review: Vivre sa Vie (1962)

By 4 Star Film Fan on Sep 11, 2017 From 4 Star Films

The opening credits of Vivre sa Vie commence with the postscript “dedicated to B-movies” and indeed many of Jean-Luc Godard’s best films could make the same claim. They’re small time stories about little people living rather pathetic lives if you wish to be brutally honest. T... Read full article


Vivre Sa Vie (1962)

By 4 Star Film Fan on Feb 25, 2014 From 4 Star Films

Directed by Jean-Luc Godard and starring Anna Karina, this French film shot like a documentary begins up close and personal in the life of a 22 year old woman named Nana. In 12 separate scenes we slowly are given a view into her life. She goes from leaving her husband, trying to get into the movies,... Read full article


Vivre Sa Vie (1962)

By 4 Star Film Fan on Feb 25, 2014 From 4 Star Films

Directed by Jean-Luc Godard and starring Anna Karina, this French film shot like a documentary begins up close and personal in the life of a 22 year old woman named Nana. In 12 separate scenes we slowly are given a view into her life. She goes from leaving her husband, trying to get into the movies,... Read full article


Vivre sa Vie (1962)

By Wade Sheeler on Jan 23, 2014 From Pretty Clever Films

One of the exciting things about watching a lot of movies is discovering a gem. It?s easy to return to your favorites, as well as slog through a majority that are ?so-so.? But then you come upon a great film, and it can remind you why you enjoy them in the first place. Vivre sa vie (My Life to Live)... Read full article


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The story being read to Nana is "The Oval Portrait" by Edgar Allan Poe.
Jean Ferrat plays a cameo as a man playing his own song, 'Ma môme', on the jukebox.
Eddie Constantine was an American-born singer and actor in international films from the 1950s. Nana mentions appearing in a film with him, "No Pity".
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