Bande à part: Difference between revisions

From Morrissey-solo Wiki
Line 1: Line 1:


==Relevance==
==Relevance==
Also known as "Band Of Outsiders". <br>
Also known as "Band Of Outsiders". <br>
Features:<br>
Features:<br>
Line 8: Line 10:
|WikipediaPageTitle=Bande_%C3%A0_part_(film)
|WikipediaPageTitle=Bande_%C3%A0_part_(film)
}}  
}}  


[[Category:Influences on Morrissey - Film and Television]]
[[Category:Influences on Morrissey - Film and Television]]

Revision as of 05:46, 13 September 2022

Relevance

Also known as "Band Of Outsiders".
Features:
Claude Brasseur
Anna Karina

Wikipedia Information

Band_a_Part_French_poster.jpg

Bande à part (French pronunciation: [bɑ̃d a paʁ]) is a 1964 French New Wave film directed by Jean-Luc Godard. It was released as Band of Outsiders in North America; its French title derives from the phrase faire bande à part, which means "to do something apart from the group". The film is about three people who commit a robbery. It received positive critical reviews, and its dance scene has been referenced several times in popular culture.