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Mehdi Ben Barka
Breathless
Contempt
François Truffaut
Georges Figon
David Goodis
Jean-Pierre Melville
Otto Preminger
My Life to Live
Cinema of France
Films
Made in U.S.A

A Made in U.S.A. Concordance Following is an attempt to identify the myriad literary, cinematic, and political references in Godard’s Made in U.S.A. Adieu la vie, Adieu l’amour “Mine worked in London for Colonel P

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