2025

Nouvelle Vague

Paris, 1959. Cinephiles eagerly grasp the chance to turn themselves into directors. None would equal the impact of Godard’s Breathless. Reinvent cinema by shooting on the streets, making it up as you go along. Richard Linklater presents an irrepressible love letter to a moment where suddenly anything seemed possible.

Director

Richard Linklater

Runtime

105 Minutes

Country

United States, France

Classification

Unclassified 15+

Paris, 1959. Les autos Americains, le pinball, les cafes … et les cinephiles who exploded out of the French film magazine Cahiers du Cinema, eager to grasp the chance to turn themselves into directors. No film in this movement would have such impact as Jean-Luc Godard’s A bout de souffle (Breathless).

A few names: Jean-Paul Belmondo, Jean Seberg, Raoul Coutard, Suzanne Shiffman, Pierre Rissient. The rules are simple - throw away everything you think you know about cinema, and reinvent it by shooting on the streets, cramming in as many quotes as possible, making it up as you go along, substituting the dead hand of a staid professionalism with enthusiasm and aphorisms. A few more names hovering around the edges: Truffaut, Chabrol, Rivette, Varda, Demy, Resnais. Even more names of the pioneers who showed them the path: Rossellini, Melville, Cocteau, Bresson. You’ll find them all packed into Richard Linklater’s irrepressible love letter to a moment in film history where suddenly anything now seemed possible.

“It shouldn’t work, but really it does … a playful Who’s Who of late-fifties French film, a wittily engrossing and ultra-disciplined execution of a conceit that sounded self-indulgent on paper.”

The New Yorker

“It’s impossible to deny the infectious energy and playful spirit Linklater brings to the table.”

Toronto Star

“For devoted film lovers, Nouvelle Vague is a must-see -- a joyful homage to the art of cinema.”

Time Out

Cannes, Munich, Melbourne, Toronto
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Film Credits

Director

Richard Linklater

Year

2025

Country

United States & France

Language

English & French

Subtitles

English

Type

Feature & Fiction

Program Strand

Films on Filmmaking

Producer

Michèle Pétin & Laurent Pétin

Writer

Holly GentLaetitia MassonVincent Palmo Jr. & Michèle Halberstadt

Cinematographer

David Chambille

Editor

Catherine Schwartz

Cast

Guillaume MarbeckZoey Deutch & Aubry Dullin

Music

Lawrence English

Film Source

Transmission Films

Genre

ArtAvant-garde & Cinephile

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