Vivre Sa Vie
"Vivre Sa Vie" is a French film directed by Jean-Luc Godard, released in 1962. The movie follows the story of Nana, a young woman in Paris who aspires to be an actress but finds herself drawn into the world of prostitution. The film is known for its innovative narrative style and philosophical themes, exploring the complexities of personal freedom and the human condition.
The film is divided into twelve segments, each presenting a different aspect of Nana's life. It features iconic scenes and memorable dialogue, showcasing Godard's unique approach to storytelling. "Vivre Sa Vie" is often regarded as a classic of the French New Wave cinema movement.