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Contempt (also know as Le mépris) full movie is released on Dec 18, 1964. Watch Contempt online - the French Drama movie from France , which has achieved a worldwide gross of $920,253. Contempt is directed by Jean-Luc Godard and created by Alberto Moravia with Brigitte Bardot and Michel Piccoli. Contempt is available online on Criterion Channel and Apple iTunes.

Paul Javal is a writer who is hired to make a script for a new movie about Ulysses more commercial, which is to be directed by Fritz Lang and produced by Jeremy Prokosch. But because he let his wife Camille drive with Prokosch and he is late, she believes, he uses her as a sort of present for Prokosch to get get a better payment. So the relationship ends.

As know as:

Le mépris, Il disprezzo, El desprecio, Le Mépris, Nefret

Release Date:

Dec 18, 1963

Release Date (Streaming):

Feb 16, 2010

Countries:

France, Italy

Language:

French, English, German, Italian

Stream Service:

Criterion Collection, Embassy Pictures, Strand Releasing

Production Companies:

Rome Paris Films, Les Films Concordia, Compagnia Cinematografica Champion

Gross worldwide:

$920,253

Taglines:

Bardot at her bold, bare and brazen best! Reveling in Rome, cavorting in Capri...jolting even the jaded international jet-set in her pursuit of love! [UK Theatrical], More Bold! More Brazen! And Much, Much More Bardot!, Not Since "And God Created Woman" So Much Bardot...so much of the magic, the mystery, the animal magnetism that has made her the screen's most exciting woman!, Bardot is the body beautiful...she knows it...and she shows it!

Reviews

William J. Nazzaro
Arizona Republic
Contempt could not be termed good or poor. It seems a little remote, and unless you are interested in films, or want to view some beautiful scenes of tasteful sensuality, you can pass it by.
by rottentomatoes, Aug 19, 2021
Michael Wilmington
Chicago Tribune
"Contempt" transports us back to another era: an early '60s world in which the classicism of the past...is juxtaposed with the emptiness and ennui of modern culture.
by rottentomatoes, Feb 04, 2019
Chris Peachment
Daily Telegraph (UK)
The film is about nothing but cinema itself, which gets a bit wearing, unless you are one of those people who like watching a movie in order to check off the references to other movies. Still, it's a masterwork of some sort.
by rottentomatoes, Nov 29, 2017

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