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Pierrot le fou

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Discover the Poster for the Film Pierrot le Fou by Jean-Luc Godard! Immerse yourself in the poetic and eventful world of this crazy love story between Ferdinand and Marianne. Bright colors, raging passions and iconic scenes await you in this New Wave masterpiece.

  • Paper characteristic:
    • 🎨 Canvas: world standard in terms of printing and imitating a “painting canvas” appearance .
    • By default, the poster contains a 4 cm white border for framing (frame not included). If you don't want it, please choose "without white border".
    • Size: several choices available . ✅
  • Great UV resistance .
  • Maximum color vibrancy, without reflections .
  • Recycled paper, guaranteeing respect for the environment.
  • Poster carefully packaged and delivered in a protective tube for total protection .
  • FREE STANDARD DELIVERY .

⚠️ Frame not included. ⚠️

Description of this Pierrot Le Fou Film Poster

Pierrot le Fou (pronounced [pjɛʁo lə fu], in French) is a 1965 French New Wave romantic drama road movie, written and directed by Jean-Luc Godard, starring Jean-Paul Belmondo and Anna Karina. The film is based on the novel Obsession (1962) by Lionel White. This is Godard's tenth feature film, released between Alphaville and Masculin, feminine. The plot follows Ferdinand, an unhappy married man, who escapes his boring society and travels from Paris to the Mediterranean Sea with Marianne, a girl pursued by OAS hitmen in Algeria.

It is the 15th highest-grossing film of the year, with a total of 1,310,580 admissions in France. The film was selected as a French film for the Best Foreign Language Film award at the 38th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.

Ferdinand Griffon is unhappy at home and has just been fired from his job in a television broadcasting company. After attending an uninteresting party and superficial discussions in Paris, he feels the need to escape and decides to run away with his ex-girlfriend Marianne Renoir, thus leaving his wife, his children and his way of life. bourgeois life. Following Marianne to her apartment and discovering a dead body, Ferdinand soon discovers that Marianne is being pursued by OAS gangsters, from which two of them narrowly escape. Marianne and Ferdinand, whom she calls Pierrot - an unwelcome nickname meaning "sad clown" - embark on a crime spree from Paris to the Mediterranean in the dead man's car. They lead an unorthodox life, always on the run, pursued by the police and by OAS gangsters. When they settle on the French Riviera after burning the dead man's car (which was full of money, unbeknownst to Marianne) and sinking a second car in the Mediterranean, their relationship becomes strained. Ferdinand reads books, philosophizes and writes a journal. They spend a few days on a desert island.

A dwarf, who is one of the gangsters, kidnaps Marianne. She kills him with a pair of scissors. Ferdinand discovers him murdered and is caught and bludgeoned by two of his accomplices, who torture him with water to make him reveal Marianne's whereabouts. Marianne escapes and she and Ferdinand are separated. He settles in Toulon while she searches for him everywhere until she finds him. After their reunion, Marianne uses Ferdinand to obtain a suitcase full of money before running off with her real boyfriend, Fred, whom she previously called her brother. Ferdinand shoots Marianne and Fred, paints his face blue and decides to blow himself up by attaching sticks of red and yellow dynamite to his head. He regrets his action at the last second and tries to put out the fuse, but he is unable to do so and is blown up.

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