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The kinetic, experimental model of movies like “Breathless” and “Pierrot le Fou” noticed Jean-Luc Godard topped among the many main lights of the French New Wave. Following the Franco-Swiss filmmaker’s dying at 91, Lisa Nesselson tells us how Godard’s formal improvements revolutionised European cinema, bringing Jean-Paul Belmondo, Jean Seberg, Anna Karina and even the streets of Sixties Paris to a world viewers.
We additionally talk about French filmmaker Emmanuel Mouret’s new launch, “Diary of a Fleeting Affair”, and get a glimpse of a very quirky competition displaying extraordinary shorts and options in Paris.