Brigitte et Brigitte


Brigitte et Brigitte is a 1966 French feature-length film written and directed by Cahiers du cinéma film critic Luc Moullet as his debut film.

Plot

Brigitte and Brigitte arrive in Paris to begin their first year of university, studying phonetics and cinema at Nanterres. They come from different provincial towns and meet on a train station bench. The fashion of their time has shaped them in the same image. They become friends and share the same apartment.

Cast

Reception

Brigitte et Brigitte was praised by Jean-Luc Godard as being a "revolutionary film."