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A New Wave origin story, and an act of love
TIME Magazine
|November 10, 2025
SOME DAYS IT SEEMS WE LIVE IN A HORRID WORLD where most humans couldn’t give a fig about art. How many people in that world are going to care about a 65-year-old black-and-white movie—one that, for anyone who doesn’t speak French, requires the reading of subtitles?
Yet here comes Richard Linklater’s sensational Nouvelle Vague, an agile, witty, elegant picture about the making of Jean-Luc Godard’s cannon-shot of a debut, 1960’s A bout de souffle, known to English speakers as Breathless. Breathless is a movie that possibly only film lovers and bona fide old people care about. What current-day filmmaker would choose it as a subject? Only someone who cares. Nouvelle Vague is the ultimate inside-baseball making-of movie. But even more than that, it’s a picture that stands strong on the side of art, of history, of working to solve the puzzle of things that maybe at first you don’t fully understand. It’s both a shout of joy and a call to arms. It’s all about the bold, muscular act of giving a damn.
GODARD WAS JUST 29 when he made
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