Richard Linklater on Nouvelle Vague | FLC Luminaries
On the latest episode of FLC Luminaries, our video series that spotlights talent at all levels of the filmmaking process who uplift the art and craft of cinema, Nouvelle Vague director Richard Linklater discusses his affectionate and wildly entertaining passion project which transports the viewer back to a creative landmark: the 1959 making of Breathless by Jean-Luc Godard. An NYFF63 selection, Nouvelle Vague is now playing at Film at Lincoln Center. Get tickets: https://www.filmlinc.org/films/nouvel... Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c... Showtimes and tickets: https://filmlinc.org Follow on X: http://x.com/filmlinc Follow on Instagram: / filmlinc Follow on Facebook: / filmlinc

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