The French New Wave: A Cinema Revolution
2021-11-07 | 52 minutes
Plot Summary
The 60s was the birth and ascension of the French New Wave. Characterised as an avant-garde film movement and created by directors like Godard and Varda, it give birth to iconic actors such as Bardot and Belmondo.
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