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Alphaville - Little America
Little America (2001) a DVD of Alphaville's 17 July 1999 concert in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. The concerts performed July 15-17 1999 in Salt lake City, Utah marked Alphaville's first ever live performances in North America. Due to the groundbreaking nature of this event, the concert on 17 July 1999 was recorded in its entirety to distribute as a worldwide release. The resultant tracks are a brilliant melding of various Alphaville styles into a well-polished opus, yet rough enough around the edges to allow the viewer the feeling of actually attending the concert.
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Plot Summary
In the dystopian city of Alphaville, emotion and individuality are outlawed, controlled by a supercomputer named Alpha 60. Secret agent Lemmy Caution is sent to rescue a missing scientist and eliminate a rogue individual. He navigates this sterile world, struggling against the emotionless populace and the pervasive logic of the system, aided by the scientist's daughter, Natacha Von Braun.
Critical Reception
Alphaville is widely considered a seminal work of science fiction and a key film in the French New Wave. Critics lauded its unique blend of existential philosophy, futuristic noir, and Godard's distinctive visual style, though its avant-garde nature and abstract concepts polarized some viewers. It is celebrated for its prescient commentary on technology and conformity.
What Reviewers Say
A visually striking and intellectually stimulating sci-fi noir.
Godard's critique of technology and conformity remains relevant.
Features a mesmerizing performance from Eddie Constantine.
Google audience: Audiences praise the film's innovative direction and thought-provoking themes, appreciating its stylish execution and unique atmosphere, though some found its abstract nature challenging.
Awards & Accolades
Won the Golden Bear at the 13th Berlin International Film Festival.
Fun Fact
Despite being set in a futuristic city, Alphaville was filmed entirely in actual locations in Paris, with many scenes shot at night to create the intended futuristic, dystopian atmosphere.
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