Κarina's debut feature is a typically seventies, "liberated" love story, structured in a prologue and seven chapters which its "total" auteur called "tableaux": a term coined by Jean- Luc Godard for their 12-part masterpiece My Life to Live. A carefree, romantic comedy veering to existential drama, Vivre ensemble jumps back and forth from post -new wave Paris to New York in turmoil. It depicts the shattering of a couple's romantic illusion that their unconventional lifestyle could be transformed into "a work of art". Everyday reality catches up and the dynamics of the relationship of Alain- a professor- and Julie -an unemployed actress ?- changes drastically. In the last act Alain, who was immersed in their crazy love affair like a potential suicide, is lost. A little like the filmmaker who jumped into her small, personal, low-budget movie as an act of liberation from her godardian mythologies and ended up with a tribute to François Truffaut. It took her 35 years to make another film.
- Nikos Savvatis
Living Together
- Greek Title H ζωή μας μαζί
- English Title Living Together
- Original Title Vivre ensemble
- Year: 1973
- Genre: Fiction
- Country: France
- Duration: 92'
- Director / Scriptwriter: Anna Karina
- Cinematography: Claude Agostini
- Editing: Andrée Choty, Françoise Collin
- Music / Score: Claude Engel
- Sound: Maurice Gilbert
- Cast: Anna Karina, Michel Lancelot, Monique Morelli, Viviane Blassel, Bob Asklöf, Jean Aurel
- Production: Raska Productions
- Co-production: Société Nouvelle de Cinématographie (SNC)
- Color: Color
- Audio: Sound
- Language: French
- Aspect Ratio: 1.66 : 1
- Format: 16mm
- Subtitles: Greek
- Restoration: SNC, Anna Karina
- Print Source: SND - Groupe M6