@@AM-jb7cp There’s nothing cool or rare about being quiet and reserved, it’s just a different personality type. The world as we know it cannot spin if everyone had the same personality.
@@gummy5862 yeah, i have a friend who is shy thus quiet and reserved, i have others who are simply quiet and reserved, it's cool but i don't really enjoy that and it's completely okay
@@jasmine-xy5rq Yes, 'gonna' has more often than not _sounded_ like "gon" for decades but it's quite weird seeing it written that way. Another case of the influence of texting perhaps.
You have no idea what people look like before MASS immigration. This was a "standard" in those times... Remember that when they say we had nothing and we were without culture.
@@albertobalsalm1338maybe the men you've met. I've met two women recently who constantly talk over people. I've met many women who don't talk over people but constantly make the conversation about them as much as possible, and I have met men who talk over people. I don't think either sex does more than the other, and I know I hate it when people do it so I never do it. I'm a male. I wouldn't be surprised if men do it more because they're naturally more dominant, but in a nutshell? Nope. Maybe you're just soft spoken, talk constantly or are boring to listen to.
When I met her in '67 she was less shy, much more sure of herself, very sweet, friendly and engaging. If I knew how to attach a pic here, I would. I guess that's not possible.
LordVader1094 okay weeaboo stop going to japan we asian women hate foreign weeaboo Japanese love to bully otaku they do make otaku kill themselves Don’t come to korea and japan We asian women hate weeaboo
That interviewer is a pure creep. But Anna really handled herself like a boss. A really good case example in vocalisation and composure in an interview/discussion as you can see him struggle to get his way throughout the interview but she politely refuses him the opportunity with finesse.
The bad part about being a woman this beautiful and famous at that time, most man see you only as an object. Even Godard himself treated Anna really bad, and used to betray her lots of times throughout their relationship. That's really sad. And it's even more sad knowing this didn't change over time, things keep being the same nowadays, but at least some women rights are now conquered. Rest in peace Anna.
"Most men". Because most men just don't see pretty women as people right? Men are mostly just shallow horny things right? Nothing like a little casual misandry.
Men dont respect you whether you are beautiful or ugly. Ugly women are invisible or mocked. Beautiful women sexualised and harrassed. Just ignore men, keep the corona mask on and get on with life.
I love you Anna, you are the epitome of beauty and elegance. It is because of her that I started to appreciate the beauty that is the french new wave and Godard. I simply adore her; thank you so much for posting this up on youtube! Couldn't find this anywhere else. Thank you!
I didn't know absolutely a thing about who is this woman before clicking this video, and know I intrigued by her. It's so amazing how the internet let us have these little glimpses of other realities that we never imagined having contact.
I watched Pierrot Le Fou couple of months ago and I am now finding myself look at videos of Anna randomly. I absolutely love her. She was a true beauty in the superficial way but more importantly - she had that which women charm you with. That expressiveness and emotion on her face. What a lady. Love her!
@@XXXTENTAClON227 Is it arrogant to be kind and polite, because this is most certainly not british ! XXXTENTAClON 2 hours ago You sound as arrogant as the British
She is one of my favourte actresses. Thank you for uploading this! I love how she was discovered and how couragous she was going to a big city all by herself! I long to do that with absolutely no ties to anyone or anything. I was so close when I went to New York all alone. So close .... *resenting my parents now*
Since the internet and the popular emergence of dating sites, the taboo about people meeting in any way other than bumping into each other seems to have disappeared. It's weird remembering now how much it was frowned on.
Oh I love them! Anna's been my favourite actress for ages, along with the Indian actress Waheeda Rehman. I smiled when I heard the Blues Scholars song.
i hate how he keeps interrupting her but i love how she makes it clear to get her point through no matter what a man has to say about her,, ahh i miss her 🥺
@@apexxxx10 L'asshole c'est François Chalais, un journaliste fort connu à l'époque. C'est vrai que c'état un conservateur et ses questions étaient souvent brutales. Mais un bon connaisseur du cinéma.
@@bertrandc.4105 François Charles Bauer qui vomissait son antisémitisme dans le torchon "je suis partout" entre 1940 et 1944...il s'est ensuite appelé François Chalais...Asshole, vraiment ! y'a pas d'autre mot
Putting other people's opinions of you in high regard will make you unhappy. I hope she learned how to ignore the crowds before she passed. She was lovely.
I'm really tired of men like you who think women should all be pleasant, quiet, pretty little things, like we're some kind of product you can pick off of a shelf. When we are harassed by obnoxious men on the street, the expected response is to nod, smile and keep walking. Though I find her exquisite, the suggestions you make about women are chauvinistic.
I felt just like I did watching "the passion of Joan of Arc", from Carl Dreyer, the same ironic, malicious feeling as the priests keep on interrogating Joan, asking her the same kind of questions. Terrible.
She was very thoughtful about the questions, she is honest about her feelings, and the interviewer wanted more salacious words but she didn't go there. She had class was reserved and I'm sorry she had to be thought of as "Godard's soul mate" instead of Anna Karina.
Le journaliste qui l'interview est François Charles Bauer, alias François Chalais. Durant l'occupation, Il a écrit dans "je suis partout" (journal violemment antisémite) et "combats", le journal de la Milice française". il aurait ensuite rendu des services à la Résistance, ce qui fait qu'il a fini décoré !?!? Il n'aimait guère qu'on lui rappelle ses années de proximité avec Vichy. Il s'est battu avec Jean Edern Hallier à ce sujet et sous les caméras. Il s'est ensuite appelé François Chalais avec ce ton si particulier...certains diront si désagréable..si déplaisant... C'était sa marque de fabrique....
Sarah, i know it's none of my business, but i'll say it because i think it. I'm a girl as well. The photo you're using will attract the wrong kind of attention and you are much more than that.
In the second part of the interview, is that a wig she is wearing???? I always thought this was her real haircut in "Vivre sa vie". The short hair suits her so well.
François-Charles Bauer, dit François Chalais, est un journaliste, grand reporter, puis pionnier dans le métier de chroniqueur de cinéma, né le 15 décembre 1919 à Strasbourg et mort le 1er mai 1996 à Paris 8e. Wikipédia. C'est lui qui interroge Anna Karina. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran%C3%A7ois_Chalais
Très juste ! et aussi journaliste à "je suis partout" durant la guerre.... Il n'aime pas qu'on lui rappelle son passé... ruclips.net/video/CwjSawY9MxI/видео.html
I loved this interview, interviewer and interviewee, but after revisiting it through comment section I can see how some women can find the interviewer sexist but if he has this style with everybody then he is by definition, not. I think these kinds of conversational interviews are pretty rare nowadays and it was quite nice to see. Even in podcasts people don't interview and converse like these. It just seems very little boundary between the two and freedom to indulge deeper into psyche like "friends".
Tautoy, Marion Cotillard, Danish-but-France living Anna Karina and from the trailers for 'the Artist' it seems my new obsession will be 'Bérénice Bejo'. Beautiful, fantastic women
I don't understand any of these comments. I can't speak french to be honest, but I think the interviewer did a great job? He let her talk and only guided her with small questions through her own story why are people dismissing him? Did I miss something?
I don't think she's shy; she's just quiet and reserved. There is a difference.
One is pejorative and the other is something great and rare
@Jim well, in this era of "sharing" and posting almost everything, yeah, It's absolutely cool and rare to be quiet and reserved.
@@AM-jb7cp There’s nothing cool or rare about being quiet and reserved, it’s just a different personality type. The world as we know it cannot spin if everyone had the same personality.
@@AM-jb7cp you just dont see the 50% that don't share because they're busy being quiet lol :)
@@gummy5862 yeah, i have a friend who is shy thus quiet and reserved, i have others who are simply quiet and reserved, it's cool but i don't really enjoy that and it's completely okay
i love how the interviewer kept trying to interrupt her but she was like you gon LET me finish
Is "gon" an actual slang now?
@@blackmore4 its always been a thing..more in spoken language though
@@jasmine-xy5rq Yes, 'gonna' has more often than not _sounded_ like "gon" for decades but it's quite weird seeing it written that way. Another case of the influence of texting perhaps.
@@blackmore4 black people have spoken that way for as long as i’ve been alive, especially family and friends
@@quickstern0rk910 maybe you're talking about African Americans because black people are not a monolith 🤔
8:53 "You ask strange questions" i love it
*Le interviewer c'est un ASSHOLE!* ruclips.net/video/vQZNOvIEN78/видео.html
John K Lindgren ok mon 😋👌💕 ami Arnold Bourbon Amaral
the interviewer sounds like the french narrator from spongebob
sasha roslyakova He does 😂😂💀💀
No his voice is higher they just both have a French accent
Stinky Pete Nope. He is a native Frenchman speaking French, not quite the same thing.
I love you
François Charles Bauer, alias François Chalais. antisémite....
Ce n 'est pas une interview; c'est un interrogatoire.
+Rera Etrenn really?? why??>
Le ton de voix de l'interviewer.
Ikr!1 What's up with him
lmfao thats what i thought
Hahahahaha
Rest In Peace, Anna Karina
(1940-2019)
I just found out, I'm so devastated :/
@@larrymee1484 Me too,she was my mother.
@@andronikusable L
@@andronikusable sure buddy
@@thelabs7128 F 😔 miss you mummy
7:50 He really said "you're not like the girls" lmao
"So after I started seeing Godard he became much more confident and-"
"DO YOU THINK YOU'RE UGLY?"
i swear
there's a few relevant lines between those..
You have no idea what people look like before MASS immigration.
This was a "standard" in those times...
Remember that when they say we had nothing and we were without culture.
@@anontough6907 people who look "standard" don't get the kind of attention she got.
@@albertobalsalm1338maybe the men you've met. I've met two women recently who constantly talk over people. I've met many women who don't talk over people but constantly make the conversation about them as much as possible, and I have met men who talk over people. I don't think either sex does more than the other, and I know I hate it when people do it so I never do it. I'm a male.
I wouldn't be surprised if men do it more because they're naturally more dominant, but in a nutshell? Nope. Maybe you're just soft spoken, talk constantly or are boring to listen to.
When I met her in '67 she was less shy, much more sure of herself, very sweet, friendly and engaging. If I knew how to attach a pic here, I would. I guess that's not possible.
Oh, God, she's charming, but the interviewer... She's definitely umconfortable with some questions he asks so rude.
Nobody expects the spanish inquisition...
Men always rude
He reminds me of nowdays reporters
Never changed
@@user-fd3ip5ff6z >Men always rude
Okay, sexist. Lol
LordVader1094 ㅋㅋㅋ 오타쿠새끼네
LordVader1094 okay weeaboo stop going to japan we asian women hate foreign weeaboo
Japanese love to bully otaku they do make otaku kill themselves
Don’t come to korea and japan
We asian women hate weeaboo
That interviewer is a pure creep. But Anna really handled herself like a boss. A really good case example in vocalisation and composure in an interview/discussion as you can see him struggle to get his way throughout the interview but she politely refuses him the opportunity with finesse.
❄️❄️❄️
@@chrisdawson1776 🤖
I was waiting for the creep part but it didn't come... what were you referring to exactly?
no idea what you're talking about, nothing like that in the video..
@@macaroon147 I think it’s just because he’s French.
The bad part about being a woman this beautiful and famous at that time, most man see you only as an object. Even Godard himself treated Anna really bad, and used to betray her lots of times throughout their relationship. That's really sad.
And it's even more sad knowing this didn't change over time, things keep being the same nowadays, but at least some women rights are now conquered.
Rest in peace Anna.
"Most men". Because most men just don't see pretty women as people right? Men are mostly just shallow horny things right? Nothing like a little casual misandry.
Men dont respect you whether you are beautiful or ugly. Ugly women are invisible or mocked. Beautiful women sexualised and harrassed. Just ignore men, keep the corona mask on and get on with life.
luckily not all guys think that way, but an embarrassingly large amount do.
You need to go out and touch some grass dude
She's not THAT pretty. Actually, she's pretty average.
Strong women were and still are the ones who have to go trough a lot with much elegance. What a queen.😍
I can't believe she didn't know how beautiful she was (and still is). So humble and nice. :)
Agreed, she’s literally gorgeous
She's not pretty anymore - unless corpses are your thing
Because people get familiar with their face so they can't tell
@@macaroon147 ???? Tf?
You have no idea what people look like before MASS immigration.
This was a "standard" in those times...
but we're all bleeding red, right ?
Glad this popped into my feed, in light of Anna Karina's passing, yesterday. A mere glimpse into her life, yet I hope it stays with me.
RIP Anna Karina, you'll never be forgotten
She did way better in that interview than I would have, that man is quiet rude.
Quite rude. Anything but quiet.
Quite a bit better than being loud rude though, i'd say
Obviously, he's French
@@simonbullowsMeaning? Ofc he's French. And Anna Karina became famous as a French actress.
mckavitt13 but she’s neither french nor a french man
She's the most beautiful woman I've ever seen. Wow.
I love you Anna, you are the epitome of beauty and elegance. It is because of her that I started to appreciate the beauty that is the french new wave and Godard. I simply adore her; thank you so much for posting this up on youtube! Couldn't find this anywhere else. Thank you!
what a beautiful voice and accent she has...
She's so magnifique.
She has such a calm yet powerful energy. Love her❤👑
Why does the interviewer sound like a police interrogating a criminal? He's so rude.
*Le interviewer c'est un ASSHOLE!* ruclips.net/video/vQZNOvIEN78/видео.html
Just Once man hate strong beauty
This kind of attitude never changed until nowdays
@Juan Perez So are you... to say so... & in the way you do.
@@user-fd3ip5ff6z Right... has never changed right up to today.
He really sounds like a policeman to you? Not to me. Maybe bec I understand French? She's v reserved. Perhaps that's the reason.
this interviewer is pushy and kind of sexist ... she may not be as shy as she is just registering these undertones ...
jeff deathrage u dont even know what sexist is lmao
She might be as shy, but she isn't stupid.
You are so dumb. Your opinion shows people what shit you are.
Shy does not mean stupid
@Juan Perez yes sexism is rude, i agree
I didn't know absolutely a thing about who is this woman before clicking this video, and know I intrigued by her. It's so amazing how the internet let us have these little glimpses of other realities that we never imagined having contact.
That is how internet makes us do things we didn't plan and makes us renege on our commitments and priorities
She is so lovely and fascinating. In every film I’ve seen her in she’s been mesmerizing. Such a wonderful actress.
What a very fine woman! No wonder she was so popular. I need to watch some of her movies.
I've seen a few really old interviews and I see a pattern of really sexist, intrusive, downright rude interviewers
That's men.
@@roleatnot all men but yes too many
"If u look 30, you can't play a teenager" American TV Shows don't seem to care
Krystal .. teen wolf
@@zapzoop3375
more like 13rw
@@notwerkinginthishouse8634 Riverdale... Almost every teenage drama out there
Olivia Newton John in Grease.
Korean too
I watched Pierrot Le Fou couple of months ago and I am now finding myself look at videos of Anna randomly. I absolutely love her. She was a true beauty in the superficial way but more importantly - she had that which women charm you with. That expressiveness and emotion on her face. What a lady. Love her!
She is so Danish in the way she handles this interviewer. We can never be destabilized and we always remain kind and polite.
Not all. Some are racist so rude by default.😅
You sound as arrogant as the British
@@XXXTENTAClON227 Is it arrogant to be kind and polite, because this is most certainly not british !
XXXTENTAClON
2 hours ago
You sound as arrogant as the British
She is one of my favourte actresses. Thank you for uploading this! I love how she was discovered and how couragous she was going to a big city all by herself! I long to do that with absolutely no ties to anyone or anything. I was so close when I went to New York all alone. So close .... *resenting my parents now*
I did it. To Lyon France. Hard, but I've stayed... all these years.
this interviewer is tripping one minute in "did you cross the border illegally" wtf hahaha
Since the internet and the popular emergence of dating sites, the taboo about people meeting in any way other than bumping into each other seems to have disappeared. It's weird remembering now how much it was frowned on.
the thing is that she left her then relationship to immediately get with godar
no wonder their marriage didn't last
Anna: Of course if you're 30 you can't play a teenager
TV shows now : I'ma pretend like I didn't hear that
Oh I love them! Anna's been my favourite actress for ages, along with the Indian actress Waheeda Rehman. I smiled when I heard the Blues Scholars song.
Big thanks for posting this. What a sweet girl she was and very pretty too. Her films with Godard are wonderful.
I thought I was an Audrey Hepburn man for life...
Then, suddenly, I saw Anna.
i hate how he keeps interrupting her but i love how she makes it clear to get her point through no matter what a man has to say about her,, ahh i miss her 🥺
Anna karina 1940-2019♥♥
Le journaliste est insupportable !! Il ne la laisse pas terminer ses phrases et influence toutes ses réponses !
*Le interviewer c'est un ASSHOLE!* ruclips.net/video/vQZNOvIEN78/видео.html
@@apexxxx10 L'asshole c'est François Chalais, un journaliste fort connu à l'époque. C'est vrai que c'état un conservateur et ses questions étaient souvent brutales. Mais un bon connaisseur du cinéma.
@@bertrandc.4105 François Charles Bauer qui vomissait son antisémitisme dans le torchon "je suis partout" entre 1940 et 1944...il s'est ensuite appelé François Chalais...Asshole, vraiment ! y'a pas d'autre mot
even Anna //" You ask strange questions "....she's being nice.....
“I’m not interested in undressing, especially for a small role.” Boss.
a girl boss
Vanity. Chloe Sevigny is the true boss.
There's absolutely nothing wrong with actresses that do nudity, even if it's needed to get your foot in the door
@@fede018 weinstein's burner account found
@@gwkiv1458 🙄
Putting other people's opinions of you in high regard will make you unhappy. I hope she learned how to ignore the crowds before she passed. She was lovely.
Timeless beauty! 🌹
Adorable Anna Karina
Being a woman in this time period must have been pure hell
And still
@@blackblue7372 sure buddy
In all times
Actually being human
Or being
@@rajput36000 it still is man, not as much as before tho
@Trinity M trinity i agree with you but i also think you need to cut off the internet sometimes and go outside
She was a marvellous woman.
She stands out from the rest as she is humble and sweet
so sad she has passed away today
Man she’s one beautiful lady, glad to have seen this :))
Rest in peace, Anna. 💕🇫🇷
Woman’s beautify is truly mesmerizing and timeless
Are there any videos of her speaking Danish?
her voice is so relaxing
Like Francois Hardy
@@aisle_of_view Anna while speaking, Francoise when she is singing. Love these feminine talented French beauties!
I wanted to see a final title card saying 'The focus puller was drummed out of the industry and never worked again'
RIP Legend
Such a picturesque lady.
I'm really tired of men like you who think women should all be pleasant, quiet, pretty little things, like we're some kind of product you can pick off of a shelf. When we are harassed by obnoxious men on the street, the expected response is to nod, smile and keep walking. Though I find her exquisite, the suggestions you make about women are chauvinistic.
XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
@@candide1065 the fuck
I’m finna jerk it
Well this comment was made around Arab Spring
Wish he’s still alive to read this.
God She’s so gorgeous
This woman is crack for my lonely, jaded soul.
I felt just like I did watching "the passion of Joan of Arc", from Carl Dreyer, the same ironic, malicious feeling as the priests keep on interrogating Joan, asking her the same kind of questions. Terrible.
*Le interviewer c'est un ASSHOLE!* ruclips.net/video/vQZNOvIEN78/видео.html
she is so charming
Rip Anna♥♥🌹 I'll always always love you.
Beautiful interview, thank you!❤
Funny how she doesn’t sound Danish when she speaks, but her hesitation noises (“err…”) are still completely Danish.
I always thought Anna Karina was a Russian novel by Tolstoy. I never heard of this actress until now.
SUCH a good person and so mistreated
Rest in Peace beautiful angel
Lindo ver a atriz por trás do personagem... E o modo como ela fala do Godard
In her eyes, I find the reflection of my soul's deepest yearnings.
Anna karina is fantastic i love her. This interviewer SUCKS! go home if u trying to shame heer!
*Le interviewer c'est un ASSHOLE!* ruclips.net/video/vQZNOvIEN78/видео.html
She was very thoughtful about the questions, she is honest about her feelings, and the interviewer wanted more salacious words but she didn't go there. She had class was reserved and I'm sorry she had to be thought of as "Godard's soul mate" instead of Anna Karina.
Le journaliste qui l'interview est François Charles Bauer, alias François Chalais.
Durant l'occupation, Il a écrit dans "je suis partout" (journal violemment antisémite) et "combats", le journal de la Milice française".
il aurait ensuite rendu des services à la Résistance, ce qui fait qu'il a fini décoré !?!?
Il n'aimait guère qu'on lui rappelle ses années de proximité avec Vichy.
Il s'est battu avec Jean Edern Hallier à ce sujet et sous les caméras.
Il s'est ensuite appelé François Chalais avec ce ton si particulier...certains diront si désagréable..si déplaisant...
C'était sa marque de fabrique....
wow she really looks like monica bellucci here. such beautiful woman.
Trop charmant quand elle finit ses phrases par "comme ça". Je ne sais pas qui la questionne mais il n est pas bienveillant et même condescendant...
El físico de esta actriz siempre me ha recordado al de la modelo Kate Moss.
She's sooo pretty. There's something about her eyes :)
Sarah, i know it's none of my business, but i'll say it because i think it. I'm a girl as well. The photo you're using will attract the wrong kind of attention and you are much more than that.
3:13 “to be his leading lady and GIRLFRIEND”
Jesus Christ.
Idk this woman since today, randomly came in my recommendations
All I can say is she is so cute 😍
Aw she's so lovely!
Just for your info.. Audrey Hepburn was Dutch and this is actually Anna Karina, who was Danish, although she speaks very good French..
*DANISH, DANISH, DANISH!!! Not Dutch! and the Le interviewer c'est un ASSHOLE!* ruclips.net/video/vQZNOvIEN78/видео.html
Fantastic. Loved her.
In the second part of the interview, is that a wig she is wearing???? I always thought this was her real haircut in "Vivre sa vie". The short hair suits her so well.
Entertainment as a business model never changes. All that changes is how much any particular society tolerates before there is a hard reset.
He cut her off so many times -I
Fashion inspiration for me, she’s gorgeous
François-Charles Bauer, dit François Chalais, est un journaliste, grand reporter, puis pionnier dans le métier de chroniqueur de cinéma, né le 15 décembre 1919 à Strasbourg et mort le 1er mai 1996 à Paris 8e. Wikipédia.
C'est lui qui interroge Anna Karina.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran%C3%A7ois_Chalais
Très juste ! et aussi journaliste à "je suis partout" durant la guerre....
Il n'aime pas qu'on lui rappelle son passé...
ruclips.net/video/CwjSawY9MxI/видео.html
Thank you for posting this.
elle est à mi chemin entre isabelle adjani et monica bellucci je trouve;
She was very beautiful.
La voix très caractéristique de François Chalais.
She was an amazing woman!
I have absolutely no idea who this young woman is or was. But what I do know is that she was beautiful.
Anything related to France is charming
I loved this interview, interviewer and interviewee, but after revisiting it through comment section I can see how some women can find the interviewer sexist but if he has this style with everybody then he is by definition, not. I think these kinds of conversational interviews are pretty rare nowadays and it was quite nice to see. Even in podcasts people don't interview and converse like these. It just seems very little boundary between the two and freedom to indulge deeper into psyche like "friends".
She`s very charming woman
did the interviewer get the script from Godard?
Tautoy, Marion Cotillard, Danish-but-France living Anna Karina and from the trailers for 'the Artist' it seems my new obsession will be 'Bérénice Bejo'. Beautiful, fantastic women
Wow what a beauty
I don't understand any of these comments. I can't speak french to be honest, but I think the interviewer did a great job? He let her talk and only guided her with small questions through her own story why are people dismissing him? Did I miss something?