A Woman Is a Woman (Une Femme est Une Femme)
<b>Jean-Luc Godard’s</b> third feature, and his first in color, is a buoyant romantic comedy set amid the cafés, cabarets, and streets of 1960s Paris. The film follows a dancer (<b>Anna Karina</b>) longing for a child that her partner (<b>Jean-Claude Brialy</b>) refuses to have, a tension that becomes a love triangle when his best friend (<b>Jean-Paul Belmondo</b>) steps in with an unexpected offer. Godard’s camera gravitates toward Karina’s luminous breakout performance, which earned her Best Actress at the 1961 Berlinale “for a display of qualities rare in a newcomer.” With playful fourth-wall breaks, jagged New Wave edits, and a spirited <b>Michel Legrand</b> score, <I>A Woman Is a Woman</I> endures as a rule-breaking, genre-bending rom-com more than sixty years on.
Part of our <a href = "https://www.glasgowfilm.org/cinemasters" style = "color:white">CineMasters: Jean-Luc Godard season</a></style>.
French with English subtitles.ComedyPT1H23MCTBC2026-01-11Anna Karina
Jean-Claude Brialy
Jean-Paul Belmondo
Jean-Luc Godard
Carlo Ponti
Georges de Beauregard
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