| Yves Montand | ... | Him, Jacques | |
| Jane Fonda | ... | Her, Suzanne | |
| Vittorio Caprioli | ... | Factory Manager | |
| Elizabeth Chauvin | ... | Genevieve | |
| Castel Casti | ... | Geneviève | |
| Éric Chartier | ... | Lucien | |
| Louis Bugette | (as Bugette) | ||
| Yves Gabrielli | ... | Léon (as Yves Gabrieli) | |
| Pierre Oudrey | ... | Frederic | |
| Jean Pignol | ... | Delegate | |
| Anne Wiazemsky | ... | Leftist woman | |
| Marcel Gassouk | |||
| Didier Gaudron | |||
| Michel Marot | |||
| Hugette Mieville | |||
| Luce Marneux | |||
| Natalie Simon | |||
| Cristiana Tullio-Altan | (as Chris Tullio) | ||
| Ibrahim Seck | |||
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| Eric Charden | ... | Himself | |
Réalisé par | |||
| Jean-Luc Godard | |||
| Jean-Pierre Gorin | |||
Scénaristes(dans l'ordre alphabétique) | ||
| Jean-Luc Godard | writer | |
| Jean-Pierre Gorin | writer | |
Produit par | |||
| Jean-Pierre Rassam | .... | executive producer | |
| Jean-Pierre Rassam | .... | producer | |
Musique originale | |||
| Paul Beuscher | |||
Image | |||
| Armand Marco | |||
Montage | |||
| Claudine Merlin | |||
| Kenout Peltier | |||
Création des décors | |||
| Jacques Dugied | |||
Assistant réalisateur | |||
| Isabelle Pons | .... | assistant director | |
Technicien du son | |||
| Antoine Bonfanti | .... | sound | |
| Bernard Ortion | .... | sound | |
Caméra et Département Electrique | |||
| Yves Agostini | .... | first assistant camera | |
| Anne-Marie Miéville | .... | still photographer | |
Département Musique | |||
| Jean-Michel Rivat | .... | musician | |
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Jean-Luc Godard's follow-up to the ultra-Maoist Weekend, featuring Yves Montand as a former New Wave filmmaker and his wife Jane Fonda, as they become active in a factory takeover. The film is of course very sympathetic to Marxism and perhaps Leninism, but it's certainly toned down from the blood fest that is Weekend, perhaps regrettably. Godard insists on reinterpreting and imposing entirely new ideas about what a film can and ought to be, in this case an intellectualized espousal of the working class struggle. A few moments of daring misce-en-scene are worth mentioning; fist, Godard includes an awesome cutaway of the factory to reveal the power-dynamics of the uprising within, and an elaborate tracking sequence in a supermarket to reveal the gross stupidity of capitalist consumerism. Tout Va Bien is clearly a step-down from Godard's brilliant features of the 60's, but it's still provocative and worth any cinephile's time.