Cinema! Cinema! The French New Wave (1992).
An intimate window into one of the great movements in film history that brought about an evolution in the art of cinema. The documentary portrays the movement with insight on the lives and works of Jean-Luc Godard, François Truffaut and other principal players in the New Wave. Directed by Christopher Spencer. Narration: Mark Halliley. Contributors include: Robert Benton, Peter Bogdanovich, Claude Chabrol, Raoul Coutard, Jean-Luc Godard, Anna Karina, László Kovács, Richard Leacock, David Newman. United Kingdom, 1992.

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François Truffaut: The Man Who Loved Cinema (Documentary) section 1

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The Most Important Movement in Cinema — Why We All Steal From It

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Hitchcock/Truffaut, 2015

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The French Do Not Care About Work

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Why Rosa Luxemburg Warned the Bolsheviks

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Cléo from 5 to 7 - The Aesthetics of the French New Wave

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The Source (1999)

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Lovers and Lollipops (1956) Lori March, Gerald S. O'Loughlin, Cathy Dunn | Full Movie, subtitled

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How the French New Wave Influenced Martin Scoresese

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The Spirit of Lorca

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An Introduction to the New Wave Movements

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Jean-Luc Godard - Nouvelle vague (1990)

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21. Truffaut, the Nouvelle Vague, The 400 Blows

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Top 10 Films of the French New Wave

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Une Femme Coquette - Jean Luc Godard (1955). W/Intro & English Subs

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Jean Renoir. Hollywood and Beyond. 1995 documentary.

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Lars Von Trier, Woody Allen, and Martin Scorsese On Bergman - Trespassing Bergman - Art Documentary

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3 Things 'Breathless' Teaches Us About Filmmaking

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Breaking The Rules - The French New Wave

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