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Director<br />
Jean-Luc Godard<br />
Screenplay<br />
Jean-Luc Godard<br />
Based on “La Femme de Paul” and “Le Signe” by<br />
Guy de Maupassant 1<br />
Producer<br />
Anatole Dauman<br />
Cinematography<br />
Willy Kurant<br />
Editor<br />
Agnès Guillemot<br />
Songs<br />
Jean-Jacques Debout<br />
English subtitles (2004)<br />
Lenny Borger<br />
Pop song translations (2004)<br />
Bruce Goldstein<br />
A French-Swedish co-production<br />
Produced by Anouchka Films – Argos Films (Paris)<br />
Svensk Filmindustri – Sandrews (Stockholm) 2<br />
A RIALTO PICTURES RELEASE<br />
rialtopictures.com<br />
France, 1966 running time: 103 min.<br />
aspect ratio: 1.33:1 In French with English subtitles<br />
1 Upon seeing <strong>the</strong> film, <strong>the</strong> rightsholders of de Maupassant’s works decided <strong>the</strong> film bore<br />
no resemblance to <strong>the</strong> stories and gave <strong>the</strong> producer credit for a future project<br />
2 One year later, Sandrews would push <strong>the</strong> envelope of sexual frankness in <strong>the</strong> cinema even<br />
fur<strong>the</strong>r by producing Vilgot Sjoman’s controversial I Am Curious (Yellow).<br />
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