In "New Wave", Richard Linklater Replays the Legend of the Young Godard
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Drawing charm and lightness in his cast of young strangers, the American feature film raises a playful bet and attests to his admiration for the director of "Absolute breath".
This Wednesday, October 8 comes out at the cinema the last film of the American Richard Linklater, a playful but certainly a little vain tribute, to the cinema of Jean-Luc Godard and to the New French Wave.
REVELATION. The young star plays Jean Seberg on the screen, in the new creation of Richard Linklater paying tribute to the New Wave.
The film "Nouvelle Vague", directed by Richard Linklater, in theatres on October 8, plunges us into Paris in the summer of 1959, at a time when French cinema was constantly reinventing itself. Richard Linklater (a prolix cinematist but particularly renowned for Boyhood...
Guillaume Marbeck, Zoey Deutch, Aubry Dullin, incarnates Jean-Luc Godard, Jean Seberg, and Jean-Paul Belmondo.Richard Linklater reinvents with charm and humour a Godard turning his first film, "Absolute breath." "It's a declaration of love for French cinema, a film about a creative experience," considered actress Zoey Deutch before his presentation at the Deauville Festival. Guillaume Marbeck, Zoey Deutch, Aubry Dullin, incarnate Jean-Luc Godard…
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