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The 'Madison' dance scene from Bande à part (France, 1964) dir. Jean-Luc Godard
Shortly after the famous scene of silence, Odile and Arthur decide to dance. Franz joins them as they perform a dance routine. The music is R&B or soul music composed for the film by Michel Legrand, but Anna Karina said the actors called it "the Madison dance." This scene influenced the dance scene with Uma Thurman and John Travolta in Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction. It also influenced scenes in Hal Hartley's Simple Men[5] and Martin Hynes' The Go-Getter.
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Is the soundtrack available anywhere?
Wow. I had hear of this scene . . . . and its connect to the Jude Law commercial (both are fun) --- ruclips.net/video/rTUKMhw4hr4/видео.html
Sounds like Booker T / Green Onions from 67'
Btw, the " Madison dance" was a popular style of dance, at this time, in France . The same as in the movie. Coming from Al Brown & The Tune toppers, USA , '5O? ruclips.net/video/mrPaJfN0Vr8/видео.htmlsi=HQjpBEDkgDgkpCu9
Looks like the precursor to the Hustle 😊
Excellent dance scene loved watching this
Anna Karina, so cool, so beautiful. French movies from the early 60th to the late 70th was measured of all things. ❤
Tres cool.
Amazing, thanks for sharing. Simple Men is one of my favorites - it's great to see what influenced Hartley.
I love how Godard break the fourth wall in this movie and play with his audience
🙏Cuya! ..., jump.✌
Foda!
A dance scene, yet they don't shoe their feet!
Song?
Oh ....i love this ❤
As with so much of Godards work, so much better without subtitles and not knowing French. Genius filmmaker. As dong as you don’t have to listen to him :)
Je dois avouer que Godard n'est pas un de mes réalisateurs aimés mais, j'aime cette scène et je l'ai cherchée aussi pour d'autres personnes.
Agreed, this scene is engaging. Vivre Sa Vie is really the only film I got something out of of his, but Bande à part is enjoyable. And Anna Karina is magnetic. I feel he’s very overrated. Style over substance most of the time. Always trying very hard to come off as an intellectual, when most of it is quite banal.
Organ sounds goddamn fantastic!!!
Nice dance scene but awful movie.
Il y a cette phrase en ouverture : "Mon pauvre vieux, les empires s'écroulent, les républiques s'effondrent, les imbéciles demeurent". La danse insouciante de la jeunesse se pose alors comme une barricade face au monde ancien.
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french chic by a Dane lol
Send this into space.
A rendition of this was done in the My Brilliant Friend series.
Yes ! And how good was that series !!!
Does this scene become as famous as it is if Odile wasn't wearing the hat?
Wonderful
One of the defining scenes of French New Wave
Wonder not, Odile.
The Electric Slide, French style.
Why they dancing?
Whats the name of the musical piece?
No, the Uma Thurman & Travolta dance scene was directly copied from Felini's 8 1/2........everyone thinks it's original!
The very definition of pococurante.
The Legend passed away today, may he rest in peace.
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She winds up dancing alone! I will dance with you Anna.
RIP Jean-Luc Goddard, who died today Tuesday 13th September 2022
Some cooooooool cats
JoBlo - WTF Happened to Pulp Fiction? sent me here.
« Ce bonhomme [Malherbe] comparait la prose à la marche ordinaire et la poésie à la danse. » RACAN, Lettre XI (à Chapelain, novembre 1656).
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Brilliant 😎
Anna Karina: an actor of easy charm and grace whose presence radiated from the screen In her famous “dance” scene in Bande à Part (1964), directed by her husband Jean-Luc Godard, she is Odile, who meets up with Franz (played by Sami Frey) and Arthur (Claude Brasseur), the people with whom she plans to do a robbery. For no reason at all, for the sheer subversive mischief and fun of it, and partly also because they are a little bored (arguably the motivation for everything else as well), they do an extraordinarily insouciant dance together in the middle of a café. Peter Bradshaw - 15 Dec 2019 Source: The Guardian
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cool beyond cool
The Madison was danced by the gays in Cherry Grove, Fire Island. Back then men weren't allowed to dance holding each other.
Is amazing how he narrated the thoughts of the characters while they were dancing , pretty much like Woody Allen did in one scene in Annie Hall while they were talking except that he wrote the thoughts in the screen in 1st person rather that narrate them in 3rd person.
Their his characters. His thoughts. His film. Not that amazing. Good film
Annie Hall was released in 1977 so Woody Allen did pretty much like what Jean-Luc Gadard did in 1964.
Class
I'm going to bring that bow back this fall, for her. Lovely woman.
So did they film this with no music or did they somehow run the audio while shooting the scene?
Yes.
My understanding is that it was filmed with no music - the music, foot stomps, and hand claps were added later.
LMAO!!!