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nouvelle vague

[noo-vel vag] / nu vɛl ˈvag /
NOUN
new wave
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The year’s finest films include looks at the lives of creators—Lorenz Hart in ‘Blue Moon,’ Jean-Luc Godard in ‘Nouvelle Vague’ and a fictional movie star in ‘Jay Kelly’—and harrowing visions of war and catastrophe.

From The Wall Street Journal

It’s extremely poetic and introspective, almost like a Japanese nouvelle vague from the ’80s.

From New York Times

Un véritable cluster pour une nouvelle vague de l'épidémie,tt ça pour les profits repartent!

From BBC

And if you aren’t as familiar with the Nouvelle Vague pioneer — maybe you know some of her features but not the shorts, or her documentaries but not her narrative films — Varda’s playful tour of her life’s work in the movies is nothing less than an opportunity to get to know one of cinema’s greatest treasures.

From Los Angeles Times

It could have been taken from a French nouvelle vague movie.

From The Guardian