Martin Scorsese's favorite Godard film and a magnificent parable on culture and filmmaking in post-WWII Europe. A writer (Michel Piccoli) finds himself beset by doubts and conflicting loyalties when he's hired by a boorish American producer (Jack Palance, perfect) to script-doctor a film of The Odyssey directed by Fritz Lang. In addition to exploring issues of Hollywood domination and artistic integrity, Godard paints a picture of marital life every bit as poignant as the Odysseus-Penelope relationship in Homer, with Brigitte Bardot in a distinguished performance as the writer's wife. Contempt also features stunning interior and exterior views of the island of Capri's legendary architectural landmark, Casa Malaparte. 35mm Cinemascope. Don't miss the opportunity to see this superbly-photographed, widescreen film the way it ought to be seen—in a splendidly restored print!
1963, color, 1 hour 43 minutes, France