Critically described by Pauline Kael as a "reverie of a gangster movie," Bande à part isn't really about the crime. It’s about the feeling of being young, bored, and obsessed with American B-movies. It deconstructs the genre while paying a loving, messy homage to it.
Bande à part reminds us that the best parts of life (and art) are often the detours—the "sidebars" where we stop to dance or run through a museum just because we can. "Band Aparte" also refers to: Banda aparte
There is "cool," and then there is Jean-Luc Godard in 1964 "cool". Critically described by Pauline Kael as a "reverie
Before the characters in The Dreamers tried it, Arthur, Franz, and Odile set the world record for running through the Louvre Museum—clocked at exactly 9 minutes and 43 seconds. It’s the ultimate middle finger to high-brow tradition, turning a temple of art into a playground. Bande à part reminds us that the best
: A French-American duo founded by poet Jayne Bliss and musician M.