Sunday, May 24, 2015

Dance With Me - Nouvelle Vague


Singer: Mélanie Pain. This video clip was made from the film "Bande à Part" directed and written by Jean-Luc Godard. 
Dancing girl is Anna Karina.
Movie: Bande à part
Year: 1964
Country: France
Director: Jean-Luc Godard
Music: Michel Legrand
Photography: Raoul Coutard (B & W)
Cast: Anna Karina, Claude Brasseur, Sami Frey, Colpeyn Louisa, Darget Chantal, Ernest Menzer.


33 comments:

  1. Thank you dear Yannis for your lovely words and comment regarding my poem "By The Light of the Moon".
    You are the first person and perhaps the only person to comment here.
    The music is not the original for the film's dance scene here is a link to the original.
    I love the tempo of this music by Nouvelle Vague and this trio dancing the "Madison". There is a feeling of innocence and spontaneity, natural and unconstrained as they perform this dance.
    I enjoy the freedom of expression in French films.
    The lyrics may be a little risqué but I don't think they are offensive.
    I found this little gem whilst searching for another song and loved it and thought I would share it here.
    Hugs
    xoxoxo ♡

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  2. How do you now? I love that song!!!:)
    Xo

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  3. Thank you dear Marisa for your sweet words, I love the song too!
    Happy week dear friend.
    Besos
    xoxoxo ♡

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  4. Las flores son regalos que nos hace la evoluciñon
    Un fuerte abrazo

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  5. The unforgettable films of the Nouvelle Vague, unno of my favorite little corners of the history of cinema! Wonderful song !!
    Besos!

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  6. Gracias, querido Juan , sí flores son hermosos regalos, una hermosa parte de la evolución.
    abrazos
    xoxoxo ♡

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  7. Thank you dear Leovi for your kind words, I am so pleased that you enjoyed the song and the film clip.
    Besos
    xoxoxo ♡

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  8. Brilliant ... I want to dance now!

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  9. La poeta que un dia perdió su norte,intenta volver a encontrarlo

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  10. Thank you Annie dear, this video and music had the same effect on me.
    I love dancing, more so when I was younger, a slower pace now.
    When I was 17,I had a kilt skirt just like Odile's in a "Black Watch" tartan with a silver kilt pin, a jumper/sweater like hers in a dark charcoal grey, black tights, different shoes. Odile reminds me of myself back in the 70's, another world, my long hair tied back with a ribbon, I would have liked a hat like that. :-)
    xoxoxo ♡

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  11. Gracias, querido Juan por sus palabras, que quería compartir este videoclip aquí algo brillante.
    abrazos

    xoxoxo ♡

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  12. Bonjour chère amie,

    Comment ne pas aimer ?... J'adore cette mélodie... La voix douce de Mélanie Pain me ravit.
    ... et puis Sami Frey, je ne résiste pas. Il est mon acteur préféré !

    Gros bisous

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  13. Dated cinematography, eternal message. Thank you.

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  14. Bonjour chère Martinealison ,

    Je suis tellement heureux que vous aimez cette chanson et le clip, la danse du trio est merveilleux. Je aimer cette chanson, Mélanie Pain a une belle voix et Sami Frey est tellement cool.

    Gros bisous

    xoxoxo ♡

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  15. Thank you dear Cosmo , yes an old film but new to me. I love the clip accompanied by Mélanie Pain singing and the music from Nouvelle Vague.

    xoxoxo ♡

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  16. Gracias Dianne...I always liked. It is music of my time;))
    Besos.

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  17. Dianne Great thanks for your visits input Greetings

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  18. La naturaleza nos puede dar mucho,pero los humanos la maltratamos

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  19. Muito belo...Espectacular....
    Cumprimentos

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  20. Thank you dear Laura for your kind words. I really like this music, I had not heard of Mélanie Pain before or the group Nouvelle Vague.
    I find so many interesting songs, films and places on the Internet!
    Besos
    xoxoxo ♡

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  21. Thank you dear José for your kind words, you are most welcome!
    besos
    xoxoxo ♡

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  22. Gracias, querido Juan , lo que dices es muy cierto.
    abraza mi amigo

    xoxoxo ♡

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  23. Obrigado querido Fernando por suas amáveis palavras.

    cumprimentos

    xoxoxo ♡

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  24. Thank you dear Leovi , it is always a pleasure to visit your blog.
    Poor Rocinante, he had a hard life.
    Besos
    xoxoxo ♡

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  25. Ohhh very nice post Dianne, thank you!

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  26. Thank you so much dear Muriel , I am so pleased you enjoyed this post!
    bisous
    xoxoxo ♡

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  27. Amiga poeta,con tu graan imaginación y tu juego de las letras,consigue hacer esas bellas poesias

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  28. what I lovely song! Love the tune ..classic yet so smooth..Love it :)

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  29. Gracias, querido Juan por su amable y palabras de cortesía.
    abrazos
    xoxoxo ♡

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  30. Thank you dear indah for your kind words, I am so pleased that you enjoyed the video clip and song.
    xoxoxo ♡

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  31. Los arboles de la fotografia son cipreces y estan rn casi todos los cementerios

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  32. Juan mío, pensé que era una pintura, cipreses son muy hermosa y elegante.
    abrazos
    xoxoxo ♡

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