Pariz pripada nama! (Short 2016)
found footage
Pierrot le fou (1965)
Pieces of Silver (Short 1989)
clips shown"Fejezetek a film történetéböl" A francia új hullám (TV Episode 1990)
Au pays des Juliets (1992)
Cinéma! Cinéma! The French New Wave (TV Movie 1992)
a clip from this film is shown
Whirlpool (1950)
Though we never see a shot of the screen, during Patricia's elusion of the police in the theatre we hear the soundtrack of a scene from Otto Preminger's Whirlpool (1949). The poster for the film is visible as Patricia and Michel walk in front of the theatre after her escape.
Lola (1961)
Roland mentions he had a friend named Poiccard, who turned bad and get killed - it's the character played by Jean-Paul Belmondo in this movieGesicht von der Stange? (Short 1961)
Multiple references in plot and dialogueA Woman Is a Woman (1961)
It mentions "'Breathless' is on TV""Les échos du cinéma" Episode #1.7 (TV Episode 1961)
Jean-Paul Belmondo mentions his role in the film"Les échos du cinéma" Episode #1.23 (TV Episode 1961)
Jean Rouch mentions the film
Citizen Kane (1941)
A man, a woman, and the comings and goings of their life together.The Harder They Fall (1956)
Michel sees a poster for the movie as well as some promotional photographs of Humphrey Bogart.Bob le Flambeur (1956)
Mentioned in conversation "Bob the gambler wound cash it." "The poor sod's in jail"Forty Guns (1957)
The scene where Patricia looks through the rolled afiche is a visual reference to Forty Guns, which uses a gun barrel instead of a poster.Westbound (1958)
Belmondo and Seberg watch the film in a theater.
Number Two (1975)
Godard says it is!Breathless (1983)
Nikotin (1993)
Unofficial remakeHappiness Is No Fun. (Short 2005)
A Woman Is a Woman (1961)
Playtime (1967)
The Crook (1970)
In the musical (also called "Le Voyou") inside the film, the gangster died in a way mocking the death of the title character played by Jean-Paul Belmondo.Hovering Over the Water (1986)
A character mimics Jean Seberg's "New York Herald Tribune" lineJe t'aime John Wayne (Short 2000)
The main character imitates Michel Poiccard and even calls himself Belmondo
Purple Noon (1960)
the story line is spoofed. he doesn't leave because of a girl, the girl calls the police.
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