All the Boys Are Called Patrick
Friends Charlotte and Veronique share an apartment in Paris. One day they both meet a guy and fall in love. They each gush about their new boyfriends without knowing they are the same guy.
- France
- 1957, 20 min
- Director: Jean-Luc Godard
- Director of photography: Michel Latouche
- Editor: Cécile Decugis
- Screenplay: Eric Rohmer
- Cast: Jean-Claude Brialy, Nicole Berger, Anne Collette
- Contacts: Les film du jeudi
- Producer: Pierre Braunberger
- Production: Les films de Pleiade
Jean-Luc Godard
Jean-Luc Godard (1930, France) is a film director and film theorist and the most famous and most radical representative of the French new wave. He graduated in ethnology from Sorbonne and started working as a film critic for Cahiers du Cinema in 1950. He followed his three short films Une femme coquette, Charlotte et Véronique (1957) and Charlotte et Jules (1958) by his first feature debut Breathless (1959) that changed the face of cinematography. He has made countless films since and at the end of the 90’ he added an original interpretation of film history Histoire(s) du cinéma (1997–98).