Overview
- Linklater’s black-and-white, French-language drama reconstructs Jean-Luc Godard’s whirlwind making of Breathless in late-1950s Paris.
 - Guillaume Marbeck portrays Godard, Zoey Deutch plays Jean Seberg, and Aubry Dullin appears as Jean-Paul Belmondo in a cast praised for close resemblances.
 - A limited U.S. theatrical run begins Oct. 31, with Netflix streaming reported for Nov. 14 by multiple outlets, though some list Nov. 7.
 - Collider and Landmark Theatres will host a Nov. 1 FYC screening and Q&A in Los Angeles with Linklater, Marbeck, Dullin, and producer Michèle Pétin.
 - Reviews describe an affectionate, finely detailed homage to the French New Wave that favors faithful re-creation over Godard-style formal provocation, with debate around its depth versus its charm.