Sauve Qui Peut (la Vie)
Sauve Qui Peut (la Vie), a pessimistic but visually stunning film, marks Jean-Luc Godard's return to cinema after having spent the 70s working in video. The film presents a few days in the lives of three people: Paul Godard (Jacques Dutronc ), a television producer; Denise Rimbaud (Nathalie Baye), his co-worker and ex-girlfriend; and Isabelle Riviera (Isabelle Huppert), a prostitute whom Paul has used. Denise wants to break up with Paul and move to the country. Isabelle wants to work for herself instead of her pimp. Paul just wants to survive. Their stories intersect when Paul brings Denise to the country cottage he is trying to rent and Isabelle comes to see it without knowing that the landlord has been her client. The film is broken into segments entitled "The Imaginary," "Commerce," "Life," and "Music." Each of the first three sections focuses on one character and the last section brings all three characters together. This complex film is often closer to an essay than a story; it uses slow motion and experimental techniques to explore questions of love, work, and the nature of cinema. Sauve Qui Peut (la Vie) was Godard's first film with his frequent collaborator Anne-Marie Miéville, who edited and co-wrote the film.
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Isabelle Huppert | Isabelle Rivière |
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Jacques Dutronc | Paul Godard |
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Nathalie Baye | Denise Rimbaud |
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Roland Amstutz | Customer in Room 522 |
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Cécile Tanner | Cecile |
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Anna Baldaccini | Isabelle's sister |
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Roger Jendly | Customer of Isabelle's Sister |
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Fred Personne | First client |
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Michel Cassagne | Piaget |
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Nicole Jacquet | Woman |
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Paule Muret | Paul's ex-wife |
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Dore De Rosa | Hotel Attendant |
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Catherine Freiburghaus | Farm Girl |
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Monique Barscha | Chanteuse d'opéra |
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Edmond Vullioud | |
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Bernard Cazassus | 1st Guy |
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Serge Maillard | Coach |
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Erik Desfosses | Cinema Character |
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Marie-Luce Felber | Coach |
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Irène Floersheim | Café waitress |
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Georgiana Eaton | Girl who won't choose |
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Nicole Wicht | Isabelle's Friend |
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Guy Lavoro | Secretary |
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Claude Champion | Stranger |
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Michèle Gleizer | Woman in Café |
| Director | Jean-Luc Godard |
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| Writer | Anne-Marie Miéville, Jean-Claude Carriere | |
| Producer | Caroline Arrighi, Robert Boner, Jean-Luc Godard, Marin Karmitz, Alain Sarde | |
| Musician | Gabriel Yared | |
| Photography | Renato Berta, William Lubtchansky, Jean-Bernard Menoud | |
| Edition | Criterion |
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| Packaging | Keep Case |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Widescreen (1.66:1) |
| Audio Tracks | SUB [English] |
| Subtitles | English |
| Distributor | Criterion |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Feb 03, 2015 |
| Regions | A |