BEST OF CULTURE 2023
TIME Magazine
|December 29, 2025
The art that entertained, moved, and inspired us this year
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1 NOUVELLE VAGUE
Motivated by pure affection, veteran indie director Richard Linklater tells the story of how Jean-Luc Godard's early masterpieceBreathlesscame to be: it's 1960 Paris, and Godard (channeled here by magnetic newcomer Guillaume Marbeck) takes to the streets with an American star (the marvelous Zoey Deutch) and a raffish French boxer (a limber, sexy Aubry Dullin) to pull off a sublime act of guerrilla filmmaking.Breathlesschanged movies forever, andNouvelle Vagueis the ultimate tribute, standing boldly on the side of beauty, of pleasure, of art's power to keep us going.2 AN OFFICER AND A SPY
Roman Polanski is one of our most controversial, and reviled, living filmmakers. He's also one of our greatest. In his exquisitely crafted account of the Dreyfus Affair—which premiered in Venice in 2019 but didn't receive a U.S. release until this year—Jean Dujardin gives a sterling performance as Officer Marie-Georges Picquart, the counterintelligence official who fought to free Jewish army captain Alfred Dreyfus (Louis Garrel), wrongly accused of being a spy. At a time when our most cherished civic and moral ideals are threatened, an open mind is more valuable than ever.
3 BLUE MOON
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