The sale occurs after the great debut of the film at the Cannes Film Festival, where he received an ovation standing more than 10 minutes from the public.
Netflix has acquired Nouvelle vague of the director Richard Linklatera black and white love letter to the new French wave, specifically to the 1960 classic Breathless.
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The sale occurs after the great debut of the film in the Cannes Film Festivalwhere he received a standing ovation of more than 10 minutes from the public. “If you do it enough, I have always thought you can make a movie about making movies. This is mine,” said the filmmaker at Cannes’s press conference for Nouvelle Vague.


What is Nouvelle vague about
Nouvelle vague tells the story of the creation of Breathlessof Jean-Luc Godardfollow Michel Poiccard (Jean-Paul Belmondo), A little -mounting criminal who flees after killing a policeman, and his romance with Patricia Franchini (Jean Seberg), An American journalism student in Paris.
The Francophone film of Linklater is shot in 4: 3 format and is starring Guillaume Marbeck like Godard, Zoey Deutch like Jean Seberg, Godard’s star, and Aubry Dullin like Jean-Paul Belmondo.
Will Nouvelle Vague reach theaters?
At the moment, the platform faces a great contradiction, and that is that Richard Linklater’s film includes a whole declaration of intentions within the film itself, when it is explicit “a film for the Big Screen” among its own images. The truth is that the previous work of the director of Boyhoodcall Hit Man. Killer by chancehe had Netlix as head of international distribution.
It is well known by all that Netflix directly releases his films on the platform, except in few exceptions, and those exceptions go through the right to aspire to awards. The Oscars demand at least two weeks on the billboard so that any film is nominable, so Nouvelle Vague will have to go through cinemas if you want to aspire to be part of the awards season.
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