
Ethan Hawke in Blue Moon and zoey deutch in Nouvelle vague.
Photo-illustration: Vulture; Photos: Sabrina Lantos/Sony Pictures Classics, Netflix
Any Director Showing Their Movie at New York Film Festival has Reason to be excited, but The Before Trilogy Director, Richard Linklater, Get to Double that Thrill This Year. HIS movie Blue Moon is premiering at nyff, Showing audiences an Ethan Hawke – Starring drama Following Composer Lorenz Hart as he watches from the sidelines while his former Writing partner Richard Rodgers Oklahoma! Changes Musical Theater. And it’s Joined by another Linclater Film, Nouvelle vagueWhich is About French Director Jean-Luc Godard as he directs his landmark film, Breathlessan influenwial movie in the Early French New Wave. “They’re Different Films, and I think it is cool that they have come to the finish line around the same time,” Linclater Said on the red carpet for the Nouvelle vague premiere. Despite their Differences, Howver, The Films Share a Focus: The Grunkning of a New Artis Movement.
“It ‘two great moments in art history,” Linklater Said. “Nouvelle vague Is About the Beginning of Something in ’59 Paris, the Heart of the New Wave, with a cinematic revolution going on. THEN ON BROADWAY IN ’43, You have the opening night of Oklahoma!Which is, in a Different Way, A Musical-Theater Revolution. But it is seen through the eyes of a guy left bend. ” While both movies are about artistic beginnings, the films’ tones are far apart. Nouvelle vague is joyous, while Blue Moon is Almost Uncomfortable Sad. “One’s a Beginning and One’s an End,” Linclater Said. “Beginnings are a little more fun, but ends are poignant.”
Taken Together, the two films Complement Each Other by showing the excitement of Groundbreaking Artistic Achievements and the Desperation of the Artists who are promptly forgotten about in the work ‘wake. Audiences will get to see the double feature for themselves in late October: Blue Moon Debuts in Theaters on October 24, and Nouvelle vague Will Stream on Netflix Beginning October 31. Despite the sadness in Lorenz Hart’s Blue Moon ARC, Linclater Wants New Artists Who See Nouvelle vague To Walk Away Excited About Their Own Ability to Start An Artistic Revolution. “I want to remind young people that it is not out of the Ordinary,” he Said. “Its just youthful Spirit. Anyone can do it. Every filmmaker MAKING A FILTS HAVE TO HAVE A Revolution Going on, in their head at LEAST.”
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