"Alphaville" is a 1965 French science fiction film directed by Jean-Luc Godard. The story follows a secret agent named Lemmy Caution, who is sent to a dystopian city called Alphaville to find a missing person. The city is controlled by a supercomputer named Alpha 60, which enforces strict rules and suppresses emotions.
The film combines elements of film noir and avant-garde cinema, featuring a unique visual style and philosophical themes. It critiques modern society's reliance on technology and explores the conflict between reason and emotion. "Alphaville" is considered a classic of the French New Wave movement.