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Vivre sa vie AKA My Life to Live AKA It's My Life AKA Vivre sa vie: Film en douze tableaux (Blu-ray) (1962)
The exploration of a Parisian woman's descent into prostitution.Director: Jean-Luc Godard
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Commentaries:Audio Commentary by film scholar Adrian Martin
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Extras:Interview with film scholar Jean Narboni, conducted by historian Noël Simsolo (45:15)
"Cinepanorama: Anna Karina" Television interview from 1962 with actress Anna Karina (11:05)
"Faire France: La Prostitution" Excerpts from a 1961 French television exposé on prostitution (21:48)
"Ou en est: La prostitution" Illustrated essay on "La prostitution", the book that served as inspiration for the film
- Essay (2 pages)
- Photos (19 pages)
Stills Gallery (37 stills)
Theatrical Trailer edited by Godard (2:22) -
Subtitles:English (optional)
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Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
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Picture Format:1080p24 AVC MPEG-4
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Soundtrack(s):French LPCM 1.0
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Case type:Keep Case
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Notes:Comes with a 42-page liner notes booklet featuring an essay by critic Michael Atkinson, interviews with Godard, a reprint by critic Jean Collet on the film’s soundtrack, and Godard’s original scenario
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Commentaries:Audio Commentary by film scholar Adrian Martin
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Extras:Interview with film scholar Jean Narboni, conducted by historian Noël Simsolo (45:15)
"Cinepanorama: Anna Karina" Television interview from 1962 with actress Anna Karina (11:05)
"Faire France: La Prostitution" Excerpts from a 1961 French television exposé on prostitution (21:48)
"Ou en est: La prostitution" Illustrated essay on "La prostitution", the book that served as inspiration for the film
- Essay (2 pages)
- Photos (19 pages)
Stills Gallery (37 stills)
Theatrical Trailer edited by Godard (2:22) -
Subtitles:English (optional)
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Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
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Picture Format:1080p24 AVC MPEG-4
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Soundtrack(s):French LPCM 1.0
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Case type:Keep Case
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Notes:Comes with a 42-page liner notes booklet featuring an essay by critic Michael Atkinson, interviews with Godard, a reprint by critic Jean Collet on the film’s soundtrack, and Godard’s original scenario
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Extras:DISC ONE (Blu-ray)
* The Film
Audio Commentary by film historian Jean Douchet
"All the Boys Are Called Patrick" 1959 short (19:38)
"Charlotte and Her Boyfriend" 1960 short (12:41)
"A Story of Water" 1961 short (11:45)
Trailer (2:23)
DISC TWO (DVD Copy) -
Subtitles:French
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Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
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Picture Format:1080p24 AVC MPEG-4
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Soundtrack(s):French DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 mono
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Case type:Keep Case
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Commentaries:Audio Commentary by Adrian Martin
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Extras:Leslie Hardcastle introduces Vivre sa vie at the National Film Theatre (2:28, 1980, audio only)
"Anna Karina in conversation with Alistair Whyte" 1973 archival interview filmed by the University of London Audio Visual Centre (36:15)
Three short films by Jean-Luc Godard:
- "Tous les garçons s'appellent Patrick aka Charlotte et Veronique" (1957; 20:28)
- "Une Histoire d'eau" (1958; 12:15)
- "Charlotte et son Jules" (1958; 13:13)
Theatrical Trailer (2:21) -
Subtitles:English (optional)
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Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
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Picture Format:1080p24 AVC MPEG-4
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Soundtrack(s):French LPCM 1.0
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Case type:Keep Case
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Notes:The British version has English certification titles and English intertitles replacing the French intertitles.
Comes with a 22-page fully illustrated booklet with new essays and full film credits. -
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Commentaries:Audio Commentary by film scholar Adrian Martin
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Extras:Interview with film scholar Jean Narboni, conducted by historian Noël Simsolo (45:15)
"Cinepanorama: Anna Karina" Television interview from 1962 with actress Anna Karina (11:05)
"Faire France: La Prostitution" Excerpts from a 1961 French television exposé on prostitution (21:48)
"Ou en est: La prostitution" Illustrated essay on "La prostitution", the book that served as inspiration for the film
- Essay (2 pages)
- Photos (19 pages)
Stills Gallery (37 stills)
Theatrical Trailer edited by Godard (2:22) -
Subtitles:English (optional)
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Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
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Picture Format:1080p24 AVC MPEG-4
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Soundtrack(s):French LPCM 1.0
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Case type:Keep Case
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Notes:Comes with a 42-page liner notes booklet featuring an essay by critic Michael Atkinson, interviews with Godard, a reprint by critic Jean Collet on the film’s soundtrack, and Godard’s original scenario
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CUTS:
- Blu-ray A America- Criterion Collection - No cuts (83:50)
- Blu-ray A Canada- Criterion Collection - No cuts (83:50)
- Blu-ray B France- M6 - No cuts (83:39)
- Blu-ray B United Kingdom- British Film Institute - No cuts - features separate French (83:48) and British (83:49) versions.
- Blu-ray B United Kingdom- Criterion Collection - No cuts (83:50)
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Comparison added by Eric_Cotenas on 18/08/15
Comparison last updated by James-Masaki_Ryan on 25/12/23UPDATE LOG:
18/08/15 : Initial entry.
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25/07/18: Title update.
25/12/23: Added Canada, UK, France.
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