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Another significant antecedent is Jean-Luc Godard’s Le Petit Soldat (1960), from which Beau Travail appropriates snippets of dialogue as well as the whole character of Bruno Forestier (who’s played in both films by Michel Subor). Godard’s film is set during the French-Algerian war; if Forestier is the same character in Beau Travail, his presence in the French Foreign Legion might be.
Jean-Luc Godard's Le Petit Soldat, which has been banned for three years as too topical, too controversial and in general too embarrassing for export, turns out to be an intense, unlikeable work.
Banned for many years upon its release, Le Petit Soldat was intended to be Godard’s second feature and the film to follow up his breakout New Wave smash hit Breathless. Instead it languished for years after its banning and, once finally released, didn’t quite have the timeliness Godard had likely hoped for in terms of its subject matter, that being the French-Algerian War.
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