Directed by:
Jean-Luc GodardScreenplay:
Jean-Luc GodardCinematography:
Raoul CoutardCast:
Macha Méril, Philippe Leroy, Bernard Noël, Rita Maiden, Christophe Bourseiller, Roger Leenhardt, Jean-Luc Godard (narrator)Plots(1)
Macha Méril (later of Pialat's Nous ne vieillirons pas ensemble, and Varda's Sans toit ni loi) plays Charlotte the title character. She's married to aviator Pierre (Philippe Leroy). She sleeps with thespian Robert (Bernard Noël). She talks "intelligence" with renowned critic-filmmaker Roger Leenhardt, and takes part in a fashion-shoot at a public pool. The "fragments" of the film's subtitle are chapters, episodes, vignettes, tableaux; Une femme mariée is a pile of magazines made into a film, and a film turned into a magazine the table of contents reading: Alfred Hitchcock. Jean Racine. La Peau douce. A Peruvian serum. Nuit et brouillard. The "Eloquence" bra. The quartets of Beethoven. Madame Céline. Fantômas. Robert Bresson. A Volkswagen making a right turn. A film shot in 1964, and in black and white. Designed with Raoul Coutard's breathtaking cinematography, Godard's picture captures a moment in time but all its mysteries, its truths, its beauty, comedy and grace, serve to resolve into a work of art for the ages. (Eureka Entertainment)
(more)Cast
Macha Méril
Morocco
Best movies:
Jean-Marc ou La vie conjugale (1963)
Belle de Jour (1967)
Bolero (1981)
Philippe Leroy
France
Best movies:
Le Trou (1960)
The Life of Leonardo Da Vinci (1971) (series)
Nikita (1990)
Bernard Noël
France
Best movies:
A Time to Live and a Time to Die (1963)
A Married Woman (1964)
Leathernose (1951)
Rita Maiden
Best movies:
Animal (1977)
The Violent People (1970)
The Rise of Louis XIV (1966) (TV movie)
Christophe Bourseiller
France
Best movies:
War of the Buttons (1962)
Bolero (1981)
Bankers Also Have Souls (1982)
Roger Leenhardt
France
Best movies:
A Married Woman (1964)
The Man Who Loved Women (1977)
Jean-Luc Godard (narrator)
France
Best movies:
Cleo from 5 to 7 (1962)
Vivre sa vie (1962)
Breathless (1960)