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    MGM, 1963.  Directed by 
	Jean-Luc Godard.  Camera:  Raoul Cotard.  With Brigitte 
	Bardot, Jack Palance, Michel Piccoli, Giorgia Moll, Fritz Lang, Jean-Luc 
	Godard, Linda Véras. |  
	
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		Contempt is the story of the end of a 
		marriage. Camille (Brigitte Bardot) falls out of love with her husband 
		Paul (Michel Piccoli) while he is rewriting the screenplay Odyssey by 
		American producer Jeremiah Prokosch (Jack Palance). Just as the director 
		of Prokosch's film, Fritz Lang, says that The Odyssey is the story of 
		individuals confronting their situations in a real world, Le Mépris 
		itself is an examination of the position of the filmmaker in the 
		commercial cinema. Godard himself was facing this situation in the 
		production of Le Mépris. Italian producer Carlo Ponti had given him the 
		biggest budget of his career, and he found himself working with a star 
		of Bardot's magnitude for the first time. |  
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