Enter the world of French New Wave within the new trailer to Richard Linklater’s Nouvelle Imprecise

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Simply after screening on the Toronto Worldwide Movie Pageant, Netflix has now launched a trailer for Nouvelle Imprecise. The film comes from Richard Linklater, who is thought for his consideration to authenticity. The movie’s screenplay comes from Holly Gent, Vincent Palmo Jr., Michèle Halberstadt and Laetitia Masson. Laurent Pétin and Michèle Pétin (Halberstadt) produce the movie. The solid consists of Guillaume Marbeck, Aubry Dullin and Zoey Deutch.

The outline from Netflix reads,
“Nouvelle Vague is Oscar-nominated director Richard Linklater’s love letter to the spellbinding magic of French cinema, reimagining the making of Jean-Luc Godard’s revolutionary Breathless, which ultimately cemented Godard as a pioneer of the French New Wave. As critic-turned-director Godard makes and breaks the rules, a mix of fresh faces and daring talents — including Zoey Deutch as Jean Seberg, Aubry Dullin as Jean-Paul Belmondo, and Guillaume Marbeck as Godard himself — bring his spontaneous, electric film to life. Capturing the youthful dynamism and creative chaos at the heart of one of the world’s most beloved and influential movies, Nouvelle Vague transports us to the streets of 1959 Paris for an ode to the power of cinema to transform our lives.”

One in all Richard Linklater’s different objectives for Nouvelle Imprecise was to mannequin the tone set forth in Breathless itself. Talking with IndieWire, he stated, “You always want to make it look easy. The jazz musician who says, “Oh, wait, we just improv,” or John Cassavetes, ‘oh, that whole movie was an improv.’ You don’t wish to present the sweat behind it. So that you wish to make it really feel simple. Behind it’s loads of work, and also you conceal all that. That’s what this was. It’s unbelievable, the meticulous element and work that goes into recreating one thing. Oh, geez. Happily, now we have loads of documentation, all of the picture.”

Our Chris Bumbray loved the movie when he screened it at TIFF, saying in his evaluation, “While Nouvelle Vague may not mean much to people who aren’t serious aficionados of the French New Wave, it’s still an entertaining, fresh take on the making of a film that broke so many rules. There’s something gloriously perverse about the fact that a movie about Godard—a champion of cinema—is premiering on Netflix. Then again, he loved irony, so maybe it’s perfect.”

The movie is in choose theaters on October 31, then on Netflix November 14.

Nouvelle Imprecise. Guillaume Marbeck as Jean Luc Godard in Nouvelle Imprecise. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix
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Nouvelle Imprecise. Zoey Deutch as Jean Seberg in Nouvelle Imprecise. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix
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Nouvelle Imprecise. (L-R) Matthieu Penchinat as Raoul Coutard, Guillaume Marbeck as Jean Luc Godard, Aubry Dullin as Jean-paul Belmondo and Zoey Deutch as Jean Seberg in Nouvelle Imprecise. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix
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Nouvelle Imprecise. (L-R) Zoey Deutch as Jean Seberg and Guillaume Marbeck as Jean Luc Godard in Nouvelle Imprecise. Cr. Jean-Louis Fernandez/Courtesy of Netflix
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Nouvelle Imprecise. (L-R) Matthieu Penchinat as Raoul Coutard, Guillaume Marbeck as Jean Luc Godard and Aubry Dullin as Jean-paul Belmondo in Nouvelle Imprecise. Cr. Jean-Louis Fernandez/Courtesy of Netflix
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Nouvelle Imprecise. (L-R) Aubry Dullin as Jean-paul Belmondo and Zoey Deutch as Jean Seberg in Nouvelle Imprecise. Cr. Jean-Louis Fernandez/Courtesy of Netflix
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