CANNES, France (AP) 鈥 When Richard Linklater first started thinking about making a film about the French New Wave, he figured he'd show it all everywhere except one place.
鈥淚 thought: They'll hate that an American director did this,鈥 Linklater said Sunday. 鈥淲e鈥檒l show this film all over the world, but never in France.鈥
But Linklater nevertheless unveiled 鈥淣ouvelle Vague鈥 on Saturday at the , bringing film about the making of Jean-Luc Godard's 鈥淏reathless鈥 to the very heart of the French film industry. It was, Linklater granted, an audacious thing to do.
And 鈥淣ouvelle Vague鈥 went down as one of the biggest successes of the festival. At a Cannes that's been largely characterized by darker, more portentous dramas, 鈥淣ouvelle Vague鈥 was cheered as an enchanting ode to moviemaking.
鈥淣ouvelle Vague鈥 is an uncanny kind of recreation. In black-and-white and in the style of the French New Wave, it chronicles the making of one of the most celebrated French films of all time. With sunglasses that never come off his face, Guillaume Marbeck plays 29-year-old Godard as he's making his first feature, trying to launch himself as a film director and upend filmmaking convention.
Linklater's movie, which is for sale at Cannes and competing for the Palme d'Or, is in French. It not only goes day-by-day through the making of 鈥淏reathless," it endeavors to capture the entire movement of one of the most fabled eras of moviemaking. Truffaut, Varda, Chabrol, Melville, Rohmer, Rossellini and Rivette are just some of the famous filmmakers who drift in and out of the movie.
Linklater told reporters Sunday that he wanted audiences to feel 鈥渓ike they were hanging out with Nouvelle Vague in 1959.鈥
鈥淚t was an old idea of some colleagues of mine,鈥 said Linklater. "Thirteen years ago we started talking about it. We're just cinephiles Austin, Texas, who love this era and it's meant so much to me in my filmmaking. It represented freedom and the notion of the personal film. I've made a lot of films and I've always felt if you do it long enough, maybe you should make one film about making films.鈥
The stars of 鈥淏reathless鈥 鈥 Jean-Paul Belmondo and Jean Seberg 鈥 are played by Aubry Dullin and Zoey Deutch, respectively, in 鈥淣ouvelle Vague.鈥 With precision, Linklater captures them making some of the most famous shots from 鈥淏reathless" with a visual style and camera movements typical of that time.
鈥淲e couldn鈥檛 work quite as fast. We had sound and things,鈥 said Linklater, chuckling. (Godard dubbed sound after shooting.)
鈥淚t was a crazy idea and I haven鈥檛 really ever seen a film exactly like this. I said: We鈥檙e making a film from 1959 but it鈥檚 not a Godard film,鈥 said Linklater. 鈥淵ou can鈥檛 imitate Godard. You fail. But we could imitate the style of the time.鈥
In 鈥淣ouvelle Vague," Godard is surrounded by doubts 鈥 Seberg is notably unsure of the project 鈥 but he stubbornly sticks to his instance on spontaneity. There's no real script, some shooting days just last a few hours and lines are improvised on the spot. In one fittingly moment where Godard tells his actors just to quote Humphry Bogart movie lines, he explains: 鈥淣ot plagiarism. Homage.鈥
Linklater's own homage in 鈥淣ouvelle Vague" brought him back to his early days as a filmmaker. His first films 鈥 鈥淪lacker,鈥 鈥淒azed and Confused," 鈥淏efore Sunrise鈥 鈥 have much of the independent spirit of the New Wave, he said.
鈥淢aking this film all these later, I felt like I erased my own history,鈥 said Linklater. 鈥淚 was going back to being in my late 20s making my first film. I told a friend last night: I felt like was 28 years old making this film.鈥