The film's greatest success is in making the theoretical tangible. We see the ideas debated in Cahiers du cinéma literally transform into scene treatments and camera plans. This process is rendered with a compelling, almost procedural clarity that…
Nouvelle Vague
After writing for Cahiers du cinéma, a young Jean-Luc Godard decides making films is the best film criticism. He convinces producer Georges de Beauregard to fund a low-budget…
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As a dramatisation of film history, 'Nouvelle Vague' is competent but familiar. It follows a well-trodden path of the 'great man' origin story, albeit with a compelling cast. Zoey Deutch brings a welcome spark in her undetailed role,…
A pure delight for anyone who believes in the power of film. 'Nouvelle Vague' is a masterfully constructed ode to the moment inspiration strikes and the gruelling, joyful work of making it real. The chemistry between the young…
This is a handsomely mounted and intellectually engaging drama that will primarily satisfy cinephiles. The performances, particularly from Marbeck, are sharp, and the period detail feels authentic. However, the film occasionally risks becoming a procession of famous names…
'Nouvelle Vague' crackles with the infectious energy of creation. It is less a staid biopic and more a vibrant immersion into the cinematic fervour of late-1950s Paris. Guillaume Marbeck embodies the prickly genius of Godard with compelling intensity,…
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The story of rebellious young artists challenging a stagnant industry is perpetually relevant. For Australian cinephiles and creators, it's a fascinating look at a foundational moment in film culture that continues to influence directors today. It’s also a compelling 'how-it-was-made' tale, showcasing that even the most revered classics begin with a bold pitch, a shoestring budget, and a circle of friends believing in an idea. It’s a love letter to the audacity of a first film.