Arguably the most influential French filmmaker of the postwar era, Godard was revered for his work helping to establish the revolutionary Nouvelle Vague movement, evidenced in films such as Breathless, Masculin Feminin (pictured), and Pierrot le Fou.
Directed by François Truffaut
Period Film, Romantic Drama, Biopic [feature], Psychological Drama - Rated PG - 97 Minutes - 1975
A true story of author Victor Hugo's daughter, whose unrequited love for a soldier led to obsession and madness. Francois Truffaut directed Isabelle Adjani to a Best Actress nomination for her intense portrayal of the disillusioned woman who kept detailed journals during her long life.