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Version of 

Jules et Jim (1995)

Remade as 

Willie & Phil (1980)

Edited into 

References 

Un Chien Andalou (1929)
When they leave the cinema towards the end of the film there is a poster advertising Un Chien Andalou in the background.
Vertigo (1958)

Referenced in 

A Woman Is a Woman (1961)
Belmondo asks a woman in bar (Jeanne Moreau, the female lead of the movie) "How's "Jules and Jim" progressing?"
Vivre Sa Vie (1962)
Nana stands outside a cinema with a large poster for this film.
Las dos Elenas (1965)
They attend a screening of the film and the theme song is used in this film
The Young Girls of Rochefort (1967)
When the boys arrive at the girls' apartment, Solange says that 'Jules and Jim' have come.
Week End (1967)
Each Time That... (1968)
The film is mentioned in a conversation
Husbands (1970)
direct visual reference: the three protagonists running on a "bridge"
Alex in Wonderland (1970)
Alex mentions the movie when he meets Jeanne Moreau.
Two English Girls (1971)
Visual quote (the cafe is the same) and one of the characters writes a book entitled Jerome et Jules.
Day for Night (1973)
Line: "I've been with many men, he's been with few women."
Sneak Previews: Taxi Driver/The Man Who Would Be King/Hester Street/The Story of Adele H. (1976)
Roger Ebert compares "The Story of Adele H." (1975) with this movie.
The Green Room (1978)
There is a picture of Oskar Werner as Jules in the scene in the chapel.
Goodfellas (1990)
Once a Thief (1991)
Northern Exposure: Jules et Joel (1991)
title reference
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Monster A-Go-Go (1993)
It's Jules and Jim on ice!
Heimat II: A Chronicle of a Generation: Kennedys Kinder (1993)
movie poster inside the mansion
Heimat II: A Chronicle of a Generation: Weihnachtswölfe (1993)
movie poster inside the mansion
Der Diplomat (1994)
Threesome (1994)
Pulp Fiction (1994)
Is covertly referenced in Jimmie's "Don't fucking Jimmie me, Jules!" rant.
Smicha Hashmalit Ushma Moshe (1995)
Mentioned by a character
The Report (1996)
Movie poster in Luisa's room
Jude (1996)
New Wave (1997)
Two Girls and a Guy (1997)
movie poster in the appartment
Mr. Jealousy (1997)
The Bridge (1999)
La bûche (1999)
Center Stage (2000)
Vanilla Sky (2001)
Queer as Folk: Episode #2.19 (2002)
Ethan asks Justin if he would like to go and see the film.
Cinemania (2002)
The Best of Youth (2003)
Strong narrative and thematic connection (brothers who love the same woman on more than one occasion)/borrowed musical score throughout
The Tenth Muse (2003)
Danish poster appears in Lars' room.
The Dreamers (2003)
Louvre scene is reminiscent of Jules, Jim, and Catherine running on the bridge
Roma (2004)
Poster on the wall of Roma's house.
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004)
When Zissou says to Klaus "Not this one, Klaus," in regards to Cate Blanchett's character, the line is a reference to when Jules says "Not this one, Jim" regarding Jeanne Moreau's character in that film.
Quo Vadis, Baby? (2005)
A poster of Truffaut's movie can be seen.
Munich (2005)
The character Yvonne who smokes the cigarette backwards is a reference to the Francois Truffault film Jules et Jim.
Paris, je t'aime (2006)
The tune that Mirandra Richardson hums in "Bastille" segment is "Le Tourbillon" from Jules et Jim.
The Bubble (2006)
Direct reference by a character
Monogamie für Anfänger (2008)
Mentioned in dialogue between Felix and Fabi. Felix even summarizes the films plot for his girlfriend over drinks.
Blodigt jävla helvete (2008)
Postcard on the wall with picture from this film
Gossip Girl: Reversals of Fortune (2009)
mentioned by Chuck
Variations on a High School Romance (2010)
The opening montage is directly inspired by "Jules and Jim"
United States of Tara: Wheels (2011)
mentioned in dialogue
Black Sheep (2011)
Anubhab watches on his PC

Features 

Paris 1900 (1947)
Some of the scenes that appear to be stock footage from WW1 are actually scenes from a film called Paris 1900.

Featured in 

Las dos Elenas (1965)
A scene is featured
Willie & Phil (1980)
Cinéma! Cinéma! The French New Wave (1992)
a clip from this film is shown
Zomergasten: Episode #5.2 (1992)
A fragment of this film is shown in this episode
Amélie (2001)
two scenes when Amélie watches faces behind her at a movie theatre
Vanilla Sky (2001)
Two in the Wave (2010)
excerpt of

Spoofed in 

What a Way to Go! (1964)
The Paul Newman segment parodies this very stylistic French film
Cemetery Man (1994)
Big Train: Episode #2.1 (2002)
This film is spoofed in a sketch but with a giant potato as one of the characters.

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