

Vivre Sa Vie
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Twelve episodic tales in the life of a Parisian woman and her slow descent into prostitution.
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3 wins & 1 nomination total
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"The many faces of a woman trying to find herself."
Status
Released
Original Language
fr
Budget
$64,000
Revenue
$24,517
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Vivre sa Vie / My Life to Live movie review (1963) - Roger Ebert
Vivre sa Vie / My Life to Live movie review (1963) Roger Ebert
Vivre Sa Vie (1962) Out now on Criterion Collection Blu-Ray - The Geek Show
Vivre Sa Vie (1962) Out now on Criterion Collection Blu-Ray The Geek Show
Critic’s Picks: The 5 Best Jean-Luc Godard Films - The Hollywood Reporter
Critic’s Picks: The 5 Best Jean-Luc Godard Films The Hollywood Reporter
Jean-Luc Godard, film-maker, 1930-2022 - Financial Times
Jean-Luc Godard, film-maker, 1930-2022 Financial Times
Gilberto Perez and “The Imprint of Life” on the Cinema Screen - Los Angeles Review of Books
Gilberto Perez and “The Imprint of Life” on the Cinema Screen Los Angeles Review of Books
Criterion Classics: 'Vivre sa Vie' (1962) - FilmSpeak
Criterion Classics: 'Vivre sa Vie' (1962) FilmSpeak
Motion Capture: Raoul Coutard - Film Comment
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Cléo from 5 to 7 (1962) ⭐ 7.8 | Comedy, Drama, Music IMDb
Vivre sa vie review – quintessential soul-searching from Godard - The Guardian
Vivre sa vie review – quintessential soul-searching from Godard The Guardian
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Film Beat: Cafe Scene from Jean-Luc Godard’s ‘Vivre sa vie’ Vague Visages
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