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Pierrot le Fou is proof of Godard’s willingness not to hide anything from the eyes of the cameras.
When the repetition of dialogue creates such intimacy, Hiroshima mon amour is very intimate.
Cléo from 5 to 7 might occur outside the second prison in the slice of life that clocks in motion.
Breathless redefined cinema with its radical style, breaking conventions through jump cuts, improvisation, and a rebellious New Wave spirit.
François Truffaut’s The 400 Blows is a defining film of the French New Wave, blending autobiographical storytelling with a groundbreaking approach to realism.
Arthouse cinema reshapes film culture by offering an intellectual and artistic alternative to mainstream Hollywood, elevating cinema as a respected art form.