What's Happening?
Zoey Deutch shares insights into her experience working on Richard Linklater's film 'Nouvelle Vague.' The film explores the world of Cahiers du Cinéma writers and filmmakers, with Deutch portraying Jean
Seberg. Deutch discusses the challenges of adapting to Jean-Luc Godard's unconventional shooting style, which was a departure from the rigid Hollywood methods Seberg was accustomed to. Deutch prepared for the role by studying French, working with a movement coach, and immersing herself in New Wave cinema. Her preparation included creating a 'memory board' and a dream journal to capture Seberg's essence.
Why It's Important?
The film 'Nouvelle Vague' highlights the artistic and cultural shifts in cinema during the French New Wave, a period that significantly influenced global filmmaking. Deutch's portrayal of Seberg sheds light on the challenges faced by actors transitioning between different cinematic styles and cultural contexts. This project underscores the importance of artistic integrity and the impact of innovative filmmaking techniques. It also reflects on the personal and professional growth of actors as they navigate diverse roles and directorial approaches.











