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Vivre Sa Vie - Exam
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  • 1. Vivre Sa Vie, a film directed by Jean-Luc Godard in 1962, is an exquisite exploration of the complexities of human existence through the lens of a young woman named Nana. The film is a poignant commentary on love, alienation, and the search for identity in a rapidly changing world. Shot in a distinctive style that blends poetic realism with avant-garde techniques, Godard employs a series of vignettes that depict Nana’s journey as she transitions from an aspiring actress to a struggling prostitute. Each chapter of her life is presented in a way that invites the audience to reflect on the societal constraints imposed on women and the existential choices they face. With its striking cinematography, philosophical dialogues, and innovative narrative structure, Vivre Sa Vie captivates viewers as it delves into profound themes of freedom, sacrifice, and the essence of what it truly means to 'live one's life.' Godard's use of direct address and the meticulously crafted mise-en-scène serves to enhance the emotional depth and intellectual engagement of the film, making it a seminal work in the French New Wave movement that continues to resonate with audiences today.

    Who directed the film 'Vivre Sa Vie'?
A) Jacques Audiard
B) François Truffaut
C) Jean-Luc Godard
D) Agnès Varda
  • 2. In which year was 'Vivre Sa Vie' released?
A) 1950
B) 1962
C) 1988
D) 1975
  • 3. Which actress played the protagonist Nana in 'Vivre Sa Vie'?
A) Catherine Deneuve
B) Anna Karina
C) Isabelle Huppert
D) Brigitte Bardot
  • 4. In which city is most of 'Vivre Sa Vie' set?
A) London
B) Paris
C) Madrid
D) New York
  • 5. Who composed the music for 'Vivre Sa Vie'?
A) Hans Zimmer
B) Michel Legrand
C) Ennio Morricone
D) Philip Glass
  • 6. Which French philosopher is quoted at the beginning of 'Vivre Sa Vie'?
A) Blaise Pascal
B) Simone de Beauvoir
C) Jean-Paul Sartre
D) Michel Foucault
  • 7. What is the significance of mirrors in 'Vivre Sa Vie'?
A) Metaphor for truth
B) Reflecting Nana's inner self
C) Theme of duality
D) Symbol of vanity
  • 8. Which famous Greek mythological figure is referenced in 'Vivre Sa Vie'?
A) Orpheus
B) Medusa
C) Persephone
D) Achilles
  • 9. Which of the following film movements is 'Vivre Sa Vie' associated with?
A) Surrealism
B) French New Wave
C) German Expressionism
D) Italian Neorealism
  • 10. What is the original title of 'Vivre Sa Vie' in English?
A) Living the Dream
B) My Life to Live
C) Finding My Path
D) Embracing Existence
  • 11. Which philosopher's work is referenced in 'Vivre Sa Vie'?
A) Albert Camus
B) Friedrich Nietzsche
C) Simone de Beauvoir
D) Jean-Paul Sartre
  • 12. How many chapters are in 'Vivre Sa Vie'?
A) 12
B) 15
C) 10
D) 8
  • 13. Who is the director of photography for 'Vivre Sa Vie'?
A) Gordon Willis
B) Henri Decaë
C) Néstor Almendros
D) Raoul Coutard
  • 14. What film technique is prominently used in 'Vivre Sa Vie'?
A) Split screen
B) Slow motion
C) Jump cuts
D) Fade outs
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