The Quadrille

The Quadrille

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1950-08-24

Though Godard got a little money from his family, he admitted that the money that went into Rivette’s film came from stealing and selling books from his grandfather Monod’s “Valérianum”. The film featured four actors: two women and two men, one of them Godard. According to Rivette, “It ran 40 minutes and nothing happens. It’s just four people sitting around a table, looking at each other. After ten minutes, people started to leave, and at the end, the only ones who stayed were Jean-Luc and a girl.” (Richard Brody)

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Though Godard got a little money from his family, he admitted that the money that went into Rivette’s film came from stealing and selling books from his grandfather Monod’s “Valérianum”. The film featured four actors: two women and two men, one of them Godard. According to Rivette, “It ran 40 minutes and nothing happens. It’s just four people sitting around a table, looking at each other. After ten minutes, people started to leave, and at the end, the only ones who stayed were Jean-Luc and a girl.” (Richard Brody)

Released

1950-08-24

Runtime

40

Director

Jacques Rivette

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

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    Jean-Luc Godard

    Jean-Luc Godard
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    Anne-Marie Cazalis

    Anne-Marie Cazalis
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    Liliane Litvin

    Liliane Litvin
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    François Nithart

    François Nithart