Nadia (1963)

Jean-Michel Barjol, a friend of Jean Eustache, was a young rebel who threw himself into cinema with reckless abandon. In this short film about a 16-year-old runaway, with whom the filmmaker clearly and empathically identified, Bariol inventively uses voiceover narration, documentary images, and jazz to create a sense of tumultuous yearning.

Director: Jean-Michel Barjol
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 17 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Alain Bret
Editing: Jean-Michel Barjol
Production: Les Films de la Pléiade
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Nadia about?
Jean-Michel Barjol, a friend of Jean Eustache, was a young rebel who threw himself into cinema with reckless abandon. In this short film about a 16-year-old runaway, with whom the filmmaker clearly and empathically identified, Bariol inventively uses voiceover narration, documentary images, and jazz to create a sense of tumultuous yearning.
Who directed Nadia?
Nadia was directed by Jean-Michel Barjol.
Who stars in Nadia?
Nadia stars Jean-Paul Blanc.
How long is Nadia?
Nadia has a runtime of 17m (17 minutes).
What genre is Nadia?
Nadia is a Drama film.
Where was Nadia produced?
Nadia was produced in France.