Overview
- Richard Linklater’s French‑language, black‑and‑white feature dramatizes the roughly 20‑day making of Jean‑Luc Godard’s debut À bout de souffle.
- German theatrical release begins 12–13 March with a runtime reported at about 105–106 minutes.
- Guillaume Marbeck, Zoey Deutch and Aubry Dullin earn consistent praise for embodying Godard, Jean Seberg and Jean‑Paul Belmondo.
- Reviews commend period detail and cinephile flourishes, noting on‑set improvisation and nods to collaborators such as Suzanne Schiffman and Raoul Coutard.
- Coverage is broadly positive, though some critics describe the film as a nostalgic fan homage; it premiered at Cannes in 2025 and, according to Stern, won four César awards including Best Director.