A) Jacques Demy B) Agnès Varda C) François Truffaut D) Jean-Luc Godard
A) Singer B) Doctor C) Teacher D) Lawyer
A) 150 minutes B) 90 minutes C) 60 minutes D) 120 minutes
A) Comedy B) Drama C) Horror D) Action
A) German Expressionism B) Neorealism C) Surrealism D) French New Wave
A) Jeanne Moreau B) Anna Karina C) Corinne Marchand D) Catherine Deneuve
A) Yellow B) Red C) Blue D) Green
A) Louvre Museum B) Notre Dame Cathedral C) Arc de Triomphe D) Eiffel Tower
A) "Victoire Cléo" B) "Florence Marchand" C) "Corinne Victoire" D) "Cléo Victoire"
A) Deciding whether to break up with her boyfriend José. B) Finding a new song to perform. C) Choosing an appropriate hat for summer. D) Waiting for biopsy results to confirm a possible diagnosis of stomach cancer.
A) July 14 B) May 1 C) June 21 D) August 15
A) Michel Legrand B) Dominique Davray C) Antoine Bourseiller D) Jean-Claude Brialy
A) A profound transformation, not necessarily literal death. B) Literal death. C) Financial loss. D) An upcoming marriage.
A) Raoul, Dorothée's boyfriend. B) Antoine, a soldier on leave from the Algerian War. C) Bob, a composer and pianist. D) José, her lover.
A) A black fur hat. B) A new dress. C) A handbag. D) A pair of sunglasses.
A) Antoine, the soldier. B) Bob, a composer and pianist. C) José, her lover. D) Raoul, Dorothée's boyfriend.
A) Doctors. B) Friends. C) Artists. D) Musicians.
A) To the cinema where Raoul works as a projectionist. B) To a hospital. C) To Le Dôme Café. D) Back to her flat.
A) There is a robbery. B) A man has been killed. C) A fire breaks out. D) The café closes early.
A) Call the doctor from home. B) Visit a fortune teller. C) Wait for a call at Le Dôme. D) To the hospital in person.
A) He advises immediate surgery. B) He tells her she will be alright after two months of chemotherapy and to see him in the morning. C) He says she has stomach cancer. D) He suggests a second opinion.
A) She thinks her fear is gone and she is happy. B) She is still afraid. C) She plans to see a different doctor. D) She decides to leave Paris.
A) Michel Legrand, Corinne Marchand, Antoine Bourseiller. B) Jean-Luc Godard, Anna Karina, Eddie Constantine, Sami Frey, and Jean-Claude Brialy. C) Florence Marchand, Dominique Davray, Dorothée Blank. D) Agnès Varda, Cléo Victoire, José.
A) The Cannes Film Festival. B) The Venice Film Festival. C) The Sundance Film Festival. D) The Berlin International Film Festival.
A) José calling Cléo. B) A conversation with the taxi driver about her job and the Algerian War. C) Cléo deciding to quit singing. D) Angèle leaving Cléo alone in the café.
A) A hand mirror. B) Her purse. C) A camera. D) The jukebox.
A) Georges de Beauregard B) Jean-Luc Godard C) François Truffaut D) Claude Lelouch
A) 75% B) 85% C) 65% D) 93%
A) 7.5/10 B) 9.3/10 C) 8.7/10 D) 6.8/10
A) 1999 B) 2012 C) 2022 D) 2002
A) 289th place B) 100th place C) 150th place D) 350th place
A) 100th place B) 350th place C) 289th place D) 207th place
A) 289th place B) 350th place C) 14th place D) 207th place
A) 'The Piano' B) 'Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles' C) 'Beau Travail' D) 'Cléo from 5 to 7'
A) 'The Piano' B) 'Beau Travail' C) 'Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles' D) 'Cléo from 5 to 7'
A) Fifth-greatest B) First-greatest C) Tenth-greatest D) Second-greatest
A) 'Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles' B) 'Cléo from 5 to 7' C) 'Beau Travail' D) 'The Piano'
A) 500 B) 100 C) 250 D) 368
A) 30 B) 50 C) 100 D) 84 |