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References
The Immigrant (1917)
 -  The scene where Odil is resting her head on Franz's shoulder at the end is an exact copy of the final scene in the Immigrant where Edna Purviance rests her head on Charlie Chaplin.
The Gold Rush (1925)
 -  Anna Karina references the dance with the roles by Charlie Chaplin with her hands before the dance sequence.
Sergeants 3 (1962)
 -  Paris cinema marquee features French Title
Le mépris (1963)
 -  Sami Frey's character tells Anna Karina (who bears quite a resemblance to author Alberto Moravia's character Emille in his book CONTEMPT) that she looks like a girl in a book he has read and he will lend it to her so she may never betray him again. (An obvious part of the plot of both the book and Godard's adaptation of the book to screen).
Les parapluies de Cherbourg (1964)
La peau douce (1964)
Referenced in
Vargtimmen (1968)
 -  In "Vargtimmen" Max von Sydow's character talks about how extremely long one minute can appear to be and demonstrates it by having an actual minute pass on screen while counting down on his watch. With this scene, Bergman references a scene in Jean-Luc Godard's "Bande a part" released four years earlier in which the characters have a minute of silence in the film.
Godard in America (1970)
 -  The narrator mentions Band of Outsiders in the introduction.
Rio das Mortes (1971) (TV)
Valehtelija (1981)
 -  Ville and his friend play on the lake-shore reconstructing the Bande à part scene in which Arthur and his uncle shoot each other (the same scene that was Featured earlier in the movie).
À nos amours (1983)
Mauvais sang (1986)
 -  The crime theme and Oldsmobile reference Godard's film
Simple Men (1992)
Pulp Fiction (1994)
 -  Uma Thurman and John Travolta were shown this film's famous dancing scene to give them an idea of how to perform in their own dance sequence. Uma Thurman's character Mia Wallace's look was also partially based on Anna Karina's from this film.
Amateur (1994)
Rocky Horror Double Feature Video Show (1995) (V)
 -  mentioned once
Le fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain (2001)
Y tu mamá también (2001)
Cinema Sex Politics: Bertolucci Makes 'The Dreamers' (2003) (TV)
 -  mentioned once
The Dreamers (2003)
Film Geek (2005)
 -  Scotty mentions it
Mise-en-abyme (2006)
 -  The film quotes the line "big one million dollar movie" from this film
The Go-Getter (2007)
 -  Main characters dance the "Madison"
Arbeitstitel (2008)
 -  a poster of this movie is seen
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Valehtelija (1981)
 -  Movie scenes from this Movie can be seen here
The Dreamers (2003)
 -  Matthew, Theo and Isabelle are running threw the louvre trying to break a record which was set in band of outsider. While they are running there is a cut an you see a short scene of the original movie.
Le fantôme d'Henri Langlois (2004)
 -  archive footage

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