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La Femme
Three different women -- an unwed entrepreneur, a housewife with a cheating spouse, and a career woman recently separated from her husband -- seek their desires as they try to make the best decisions for their personal lives.
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Plot Summary
A brief, experimental film by Jean-Luc Godard, 'La Femme' explores the representation and perception of women through fragmented imagery and philosophical musings. The film doesn't follow a traditional narrative but instead offers a series of visual and auditory explorations.
Critical Reception
As a short, experimental work by a highly influential director, 'La Femme' received attention primarily within cinephile circles. Its reception is often tied to Godard's broader filmography, with critics appreciating its artistic ambition and challenging nature, while some found it opaque or difficult to engage with.
What Reviewers Say
Explores complex themes of femininity and representation.
Characterized by Godard's signature avant-garde style.
Can be challenging and abstract for some viewers.
Google audience: Information regarding audience reception on Google is not readily available for this short, experimental film.
Fun Fact
Jean-Luc Godard's early work often deconstructed traditional filmmaking, and 'La Femme' can be seen as continuing this exploration of cinematic language and societal themes.
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