Nouvelle Vague 2025

Directed by Richard Linklater

Linklater’s vibrant tribute to Godard captures the brilliance, egos and accidents behind a film that sparked a revolution.

Aug 12

Hollywood Avondale

France In English and French with English subtitles
105 minutes B&W
TBC
NZ Classification TBC

Producers

Michèle Pétin, Laurent Pétin

Screenplay

Holly Gent, Vince Palmo, Michèle Halberstadt, Laetitia Masson

Cinematography

David Chambille

Editor

Catherine Schwartz

Production Designer

Katia Wyszkop

Costume Designer

Pascaline Chavanne

Cast

Guillaume Marbeck, Zoey Deutch, Aubry Dullin, Adrien Rouyard, Antoine Besson

Festivals

Cannes (In Competition) 2025

Elsewhere

“If being locked in the Criterion Closet for a couple of hours sounds like heaven, Richard Linklater has made the perfect film for you. It’s a playful, black-and-white making-of story for Jean-Luc Godard’s New Wave classic BreathlessÀ bout de souffle to the cinephile crowd – that captures a revolutionary moment in cinema history with reverence and a touch of cheek.

You’ll probably know movies that backdrop the story: Godard’s 1960 crime drama Breathless is the key text, of course, but Truffaut’s Cannes premiere of The 400 Blows is also recreated with a wink to contemporary Cannes-goers…

Linklater cleverly homages Godard’s style with handheld cameras, unsynced sound, choppy editing and scratchy celluloid, all framed in the same boxy 1:37 aspect ratio as Breathless. His cast of first-timers is impressive, too. Aubry Dullin is fabulous as Belmondo, the angelic ex-boxer whose guilelessness lends his bandit a disarming quality.

For devoted film lovers, Nouvelle Vague is a must-see – a joyful homage to the art of cinema that’ll have you queuing at your local repertory cinema as soon as the credits roll.” — Phil de Semlyen, Time Out