France's "children of Marx and Coca-Cola" navigate the new world of politics, sex, and freedom in Jean-Luc Godard's modern masterpiece "Masculine-Feminine" (1966). Illustrated through 15 disparate, often non-linear scenarios set against the backdrop of the burgeoning youth movement, the story concerns an idealistic rebel who initiates a relationship with a charming pop star. Inspired by the works of writer Guy de Maupassant, Godard's signature mix of sentiment and satire highlights this unconventional, ultimately tragic love story.
France's "children of Marx and Coca-Cola" navigate the new world of politics, sex, and freedom in Jean-Luc Godard's modern masterpiece "Masculine-Feminine" (1966). Illustrated through 15 disparate, often non-linear scenarios set against the backdrop of the burgeoning youth movement, the story concerns an idealistic rebel who initiates a relationship with a charming pop star. Inspired by the works of writer Guy de Maupassant, Godard's signature mix of sentiment and satire highlights this unconventional, ultimately tragic love story.
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