"Pierrot le Fou" is a 1965 French film directed by Jean-Luc Godard. The story follows Ferdinand, a disillusioned man who escapes his mundane life with his former lover, Marianne. Together, they embark on a journey filled with adventure, romance, and existential reflection, set against the backdrop of the French countryside.
The film is known for its innovative style, blending various cinematic techniques and vibrant colors. It explores themes of love, freedom, and the search for identity, making it a significant work in the French New Wave movement. The performances by Jean-Paul Belmondo and Anna Karina are particularly noteworthy.