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Movie Review: Linklater revives Truffaut, Godard, Seberg and Baby Belmondo for “Nouvelle Vague”
France’s great re-invention of cinema, pioneered by the “New Wave” of French filmmakers who started writing and directing in the 1950s, is charmingly remembered in Richard Linklater’s affectionate homage “Nouvelle Vague.” The director of “Boyhood” and more tellingly “Me and … Continue reading
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