Paris, 1967. Disillusioned by their suburban lifestyles, a group of middle-class students, led by Guillaume (Jean-Pierre Léaud) and Veronique (Anne Wiazemsky), form a small Maoist cell and plan to change the world by any means necessary. After studying the growth of communism in China, the students decide they must use terrorism and violence to ignite their own revolution. Director Jean-Luc Godard, whose advocacy of Maoism bordered on intoxication, infuriated many traditionalist critics with this swiftly paced satire.
Anne Wiazemsky
as Véronique
Jean-Pierre Léaud
as Guillaume
Juliet Berto
as Yvonne
Michel Semeniako
as Henri
Lex De Bruijn
as Kirilov
Omar Diop
as Omar
Francis Jeanson
as Francis
Blandine Jeanson
as Blandine
Eliane Giovagnoli
as Son Ami
Charles L. Bitsch
as Self - Assistant Director (uncredited)
Raoul Coutard
as Self - Cinematographer (uncredited)
René Levert
as Self - Sound Recordist (uncredited)