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Rebellion in the Cinema: Except Breath and Nouvelle Vague in the Home Theater Test
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Rebellion in the Cinema: Except Breath and Nouvelle Vague in the Home Theater Test

The article discusses two films, 'Breathless' (Außer Atem) by Jean-Luc Godard and 'New Wave' (Nouvelle Vague) by Richard Linklater, which are now available on home video formats such as Ultra HD Blu-ray and Blu-ray. It highlights how these films represent a significant break from traditional cinema practices, particularly focusing on Godard's 1960 film 'Breathless,' which was made under chaotic conditions with minimal resources. The article also mentions Linklater's film as a homage to the spirit of the French New Wave movement, which revolutionized cinema in the early 1960s by moving away from studio productions and embracing more spontaneous, street-level filmmaking techniques.

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Rebellion in the Cinema: Except Breath and Nouvelle Vague in the Home Theater Test

The article discusses two films, 'Breathless' (Außer Atem) by Jean-Luc Godard and 'New Wave' (Nouvelle Vague) by Richard Linklater, which are now available on home video formats such as Ultra HD Blu-ray and Blu-ray. It highlights how these films represent a significant break from traditional cinema practices, particularly focusing on Godard's 1960 film 'Breathless,' which was made under chaotic conditions with minimal resources. The article also mentions Linklater's film as a homage to the spirit of the French New Wave movement, which revolutionized cinema in the early 1960s by moving away from studio productions and embracing more spontaneous, street-level filmmaking techniques.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural topics related to cinema history and does not involve any political issues, figures, or policies. There is no evident framing or slant towards any particular political ideology.

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