Nouvelle Vague
GALA SCREENING

Academy Award-nominee Richard Linklater’s (Boyhood, Before Sunrise) stylish black-and-white Nouvelle Vague transports audiences to Paris in 1959, where a restless young critic named Jean-Luc Godard (Guillaume Marbeck) picks up a camera and sets out to reinvent cinema. Reimagining the frantic shoot of Breathless, the film captures the unruly energy and daring vision that launched the French New Wave movement. Zoey Deutch embodies the luminous Jean Seberg, while Aubry Dullin channels the rakish charm of Jean-Paul Belmondo–each performance steeped in the youthful ambition of a revolutionary movement on the brink.
“Gives new life to period picture,
making it romantic, exquisitely detailed, and timeless”
-Tomris Laffly, Elle
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This film will be presented with Open Captions visible on screen
The on stage introduction will include ASL interpretation.
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