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Overview
After writing for Cahiers du cinéma, a young Jean-Luc Godard decides making films is the best film criticism. He convinces producer Georges de Beauregard to fund a low-budget feature, and creates a treatment with fellow New Wave filmmaker François Truffaut about a gangster couple. The result? Breathless, one of the first features of the Nouvelle Vague era of French cinema.
Top Cast


Guillaume Marbeck
Guillaume Marbeck
Jean-Luc Godard
Guillaume Marbeck
Jean-Luc Godard


Zoey Deutch
Zoey Deutch
Jean Seberg
Zoey Deutch
Jean Seberg


Aubry Dullin
Aubry Dullin
Jean-Paul Belmondo
Aubry Dullin
Jean-Paul Belmondo


Adrien Rouyard
Adrien Rouyard
François Truffaut
Adrien Rouyard
François Truffaut


Antoine Besson
Antoine Besson
Claude Chabrol
Antoine Besson
Claude Chabrol


Jodie Ruth-Forest
Jodie Ruth-Forest
Suzanne Schiffman
Jodie Ruth-Forest
Suzanne Schiffman


Bruno Dreyfürst
Bruno Dreyfürst
Georges de Beauregard
Bruno Dreyfürst
Georges de Beauregard


Benjamin Cléry
Benjamin Cléry
Pierre Rissient
Benjamin Cléry
Pierre Rissient


Matthieu Penchinat
Matthieu Penchinat
Raoul Coutard
Matthieu Penchinat
Raoul Coutard


Pauline Belle
Pauline Belle
Suzon Faye
Pauline Belle
Suzon Faye
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