In Brief: Breathless marks the start of French New Wave cinema, and regardless of how one feels about Jean-Luc Godard’s later, less accessible works, it would be hard to find a more audacious debut ...
Vivre dangereusement jusqu'au bout. -- "Live dangerously until the end," the French title of the 1959 Robert Aldrich film "10 Seconds to Hell," seen on a poster in "Breathless" I showed Jean-Luc ...
Directed by the legendary Jean-Luc Godard, Breathless (1960), also known as À bout de souffle, lit is a French crime drama movie. With its audacious visual style and compelling narrative, it forever ...
INTERVIEW: Richard Linklater, Zoey Deutch and Guillaume Marbeck talk to Patrick Smith about Godard, Belmondo, Seberg and ...
Filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard, left, with his right-hand man cinematographer Raoul Coutard shooting their first masterpiece together, À bout de souffle (Breathless) in 1959.Supplied Pacific Cinémathèque ...
Legendary photographer Raymond Cauchetier's photographs are placed together in this exhibition celebrating the French new wave cinema, on the 50th anniversary of Jean luc Goddard's A Bout de Souffle ...
Our trip around the world in 80 DVDs begins, as it should, in France, the country that gave birth to cinema itself. Rather than go all the way back to those jerky one-reel novelties featuring workers ...
Xpress' 6th grade reviewer offers her thoughts on Pixar's latest gem. Breathless (1960) marks the start of French New Wave cinema, and regardless of how one feels about Jean-Luc Godard’s later, less ...
This film, a first pic by a film critic, shows the immediate influence of Yank actioners and socio-psycho thrillers but has its own personal style. This film, a first pic by a film critic, shows the ...
Jean-Luc Godard paid homage to the B-movies of Hollywood in this tale of a young punk gangster (Jean-Paul Belmondo) who is on the run when he unwisely stops to make love to the American girl (Jean ...
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