#171: GODARD, Jean-Luc: Contempt (1963)

GODARD, Jean-Luc (France)
Contempt [1963]
Spine #171
DVD
OOP


Jean-Luc Godard's subversive foray into commercial filmmaking is a star-studded Cinemascope epic. Contempt (Le Mépris) stars Michel Piccoli as a screenwriter torn between the demands of a proud European director (played by legendary director Fritz Lang), a crude and arrogant American producer (Jack Palance), and his disillusioned wife, Camille (Brigitte Bardot) as he attempts to doctor the script for a new film version of The Odyssey. The Criterion Collection is proud to present this brilliant study of marital breakdown, artistic compromise, and the cinematic process in a new special edition.

104 minutes
Color
Monaural
in French
2:35:1 aspect ratio
Criterion Release 2002
Director/Writers


Based on the novel Il Disprezzo by Alberto Moravia.

Film Rating (0-60):

60

The Extras

The Booklet

Ten-page booklet featuring an essay by Phillip Lopate.

Commentary

By film scholar Robert Stam.

The Dinosaur and the Baby (1967)

A conversation between Godard and Lang (60 minutes).

Encounter with Fritz Lang (1983)

A short film by Peter Fleischmann.

Two 1963 Documentaries

By Jacques Rozier, featuring Godard on the set of Contempt: Bardot et Godard (8 minutes) and Paparazzi (18 minutes)

Interview

With Godard from 1964; excerpt from the French television program Cinepanorama.

Video interview

With legendary cinematographer Raoul Coutard.

Widescreen vs. Full-Frame Demonstration

Original theatrical trailer


Extras Rating (0-40):

39

60 + 39 =

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