Masculin féminin: 15 faits précis
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References
La règle du jeu (1939)
 -  Paul quotes the character Marceau from Renoir's Regle du jeu, La (1939)
Les quatre cents coups (1959)
 -  Jean-Pierre Leaud references his character Antoine Doinel when he and Chantal Goya get into the military car he called to pick them up.
Pierrot le fou (1965)
 -  A plug
Referenced in
Godard in America (1970)
 -  The narrator mentions Masculine-Feminine in the introduction.
A Decade Under the Influence (2003)
 -  mentioned in documentary
In the Strangest Places (2005)
 -  quoted after a French New Wave vignette
Mise-en-abyme (2006)
 -  the scenes in which Jean-Pierre Léaud is reading from his notes are directly referenced
The Hottest State (2006)
 -  poster seen
2 Days in Paris (2007)
 -  Jack does the same cigarette flip into the mouth that Jean-Pierre Léaud practices while sitting in a small Parisian café. Marion then starts a conversation with her ex-boyfriend about whether he is still writing for a political magazine, similar to the café scene in Masculin Féminin.
I'm Not There. (2007)
 -  The couple in the cinema, the voiceover about "the film of our lives" followed by the gun shots and the white titles on a black background are taken directly from this Jean-Luc Godard film.
Featured in
La bande du Drugstore (2002)
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Tystnaden (1963)
 -  As Swedish sex film viewed by main characters

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