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Director:

Jean-Luc Godard

Writer:

Jean-Luc Godard (writer)

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Release Date:

11 October 1985 (USA) more

Genre:

Drama more

Plot:

In this modern retelling of the Virgin birth, Mary is a student who plays basketball and works at her... more | add synopsis

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Awards:

2 wins & 1 nomination more

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typically iconoclastic Godard more (19 total)


Cast

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Myriem Roussel ... Marie
Thierry Rode ... Joseph
Philippe Lacoste ... L'ange Gabriel
Manon Andersen ... La petite fille
Malachi Jara Kohan ... Jésus

Juliette Binoche ... Juliette
Dick ... Le chien
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Additional Details

Also Known As:

Hail Mary (USA)
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Runtime:

Australia:105 min | USA:107 min

Language:

French

Color:

Color (Eastmancolor)

Aspect Ratio:

1.33 : 1 more

Company:

Sara Films more


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Referenced in Cathode Fuck (1986) (V) more


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14 out of 16 people found the following comment useful.
typically iconoclastic Godard, 8 July 2001
7/10
Author: zetes from Saint Paul, MN

Hail Mary is done in the exact same style as the only other late Godard film I've seen, First Name: Carmen, which, I believe, he did right before this one. The narrative is fractured, much more so than even his classical films such as Breathless and Pierrot le fou, and it is impossible to understand exactly what's going on. Like in many of his early films, he plays with sound effects and music. It may have been clever and interesting in Une femme est une femme, but it has grown old here.

Still, Hail Mary, like First Name: Carmen, musters enough mood to make it well worth seeing. With First Name: Carmen, I was interested at the beginning and bored by the end. Here, although the prologue is quite good, the first half of the real film bothered me, and the second half grew more interesting as it progressed. What I'm saying here is that you have to stick with it and be patient. It can be rewarding.

Also, Hail Mary seemed to me one of Godard's more visually accomplished films, probably second to Vivre sa vie. You'll see some of the most gorgeous photographs of clouds and the sun, the moon, fields, flowers, and nude women. Some of the nudes are absolutely stunning and it never felt to me pornographic (unlike First Name: Carmen). They reminded me of beautiful paintings that I have seen by the likes of Lucien Freud (I don't know if people know him, but I was particularly struck by some of his sleeping nudes; I think he is the son of Sigmund, and I know he was a companion of Francis Bacon). Other more abstract photos reminded me of Picasso. 7/10.

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