Jean-Paul Belmondo at Villa Noailles Hyères by Alain Noguès, 1965
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気狂いピエロ
フランス映画社
監督:ジャン=リュック・ゴダール/出演:ジャン=ポール・ベルモンド、アンナ・カリーナ ほか
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René Clément, March 18, 1913 - March 17, 1996.
With Jean-Paul Belmondo and Alain Delon during the making of Is Paris Burning? (1966). Photo by Jack Garofalo.
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Pierrot le fou (1965)
"After the release of Pierrot le fou, Godard gave the public a skeleton key to it: 'The only scenario that I had, the only subject...was to convey the sense of what Balthazar Claës was doing in The Unknown Masterpiece.' The Unknown Masterpiece is a novella by Balzac about a painter in seventeenth-century France who has been working alone for a decade on a portrait of a woman that he considers to be not only his masterpiece but an epochal advance in the history of art; he shows it to two artist friends, who find it to be an incomprehensible mess, a blunder and a disaster, and he kills himself. But Balthazar Claës is not a character in that novella (the painter is named Frenhofer); rather, he is the protagonist of another work by Balzac, The Quest of the Absolute. In that novel, an alchemist in single-minded pursuit of the secret of nature brings about his wife’s premature death, his financial ruin, and his public humiliation. The two fictions by Balzac that Godard’s memory had run together unite in Pierrot le fou, a self-portrait of the artist on the verge of pushing a philosophical inquiry into form, or rather formlessness, to an extreme that destroyed not only himself but also his wife."
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Pauline Boty - With Love to Jean-Paul Belmondo, 1962
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Jean-Paul Belmondo & Claudia Cardinale.
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JEAN SEBERG and JEAN-PAUL BELMONDO in A BOUT DE SOUFFLE (1960)
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Jean-Paul Belmondo with his wife in Saint-Tropez, mid 60s
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