
“Everyone loves the new wave.”
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 feature, and creates a treatment with fellow New Wave filmmaker François Truffaut about a gangster couple. The result? Breathless, one of the first features of the Nouvelle Vague era of French cinema.
A sharp, witty dive into the birth of a cinematic revolution. It's a love letter to filmmaking itself, bursting with intellectual energy and the rebellious spirit of the French New Wave.















