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Yvonne: To Paris? I arrived in '60... no, '65... oh yes... '64, sorry. Cleaning... for three years. Yes, sure it's good here on the top floor, and the light, it's clear. You know, I worked in Passy before and then in Auteuil. It was in bourgeois apartments, very large apartments then, which were on the first floor, they were usually very dark. I had to sweep in darkness. I entered the metro when it was already dark. I returned very late. And then it was always black. When coming back in the evening, it was dark on the metro. So here people discuss and talk. It's very clear to me.
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Omar: [reading aloud] 'Cast away illusions and prepare for struggle. The world is as much yours as ours. In you lies the hope. Work is struggle and the practice of searching for the truth in the facts.'
Veronique: Yes, but what precisely is a fact?
Omar: 'Facts are things and phenomena as they exist objectively. The truth is the internal link of these things and phenomena, that is the laws that govern them. To search is to study. We must begin with the real situation inside and outside the country, the province, the prefecture and the county to employ the laws that are proper for this situation to guide our action and not generated by our imagination, that is to say to find the internal link of events unfolding around us.'
Jean-Pierre Léaud
Jean-Pierre Leaud (Jean-Pierre Leaud), born on May 28, 1944 in Paris, France, is an actor.
In 1966, Godard starred in " Masculine, Feminine: In 15 Acts ", which earned him the title of actor at the Berlin International Film Festival .
In May 2016, Jean-Pierre Leaud won the " Palma of Honor" at the 69th Cannes International Film Festival .
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