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Film Contempt (1963)

Jean-Luc Godard's 45-year-old masterpiece Contempt is still a conundrum. Coming off a run of shoestring gems, the French New Wave icon suddenly had a big budget, Italian scenery, and Brigitte Bardot at his disposal for this film. Instead of indulging the audience with spectacle, though, Godard rigorously challenges expectations with a prolonged portrait of a broken marriage. Fritz Lang and Jack Palance also star, though Godard's guiding intellect is the feature attraction. The film plays at Music Box in a new 35mm print — a major cause for celebration given the director's emphatic use of primary colors and Cinemascope framing.

 

– Max Goldberg

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