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Two In the Wave

Directed by Emmanuel Laurent
Contains infrequent moderate violence and sex references
DURATION: 91 mins
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Two in the Wave is the story of a friendship and of a break-up. Jean-Luc Godard was born in 1930; Francois Truffaut two years later. Love of movies brings them together. They write in the same magazines, Cahiers du Cinema and Arts.

When the younger of the two becomes a filmmaker with Les 400 coups (The 400 Blows), which triumphs in Cannes in 1959, he helps his older friend shift to directing, offering him a screenplay which already has a title, A bout de souffle (Breathless). Through the 1960s the two loyally support each other. History and politics separate them in 1968 and afterwards - when Godard plunges into radical politics but Truffaut continues his career as before. Between the two of them, the actor Jean-Pierre Léaud is torn like a child caught between two separated and warring parents. Their friendship and their break-up embody the story of French cinema.

Exploring the letters, personal archives and films of the two New Wave directors, Two in the Wave takes us back to a prodigious decade that transformed the world of cinema.

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Cast & Credits

Leading cast and crew members
Director Emmanuel Laurent
Screenwriter Antoine de Baecque
Producer Emmanuel Laurent
Cinematographer Etienne de Grammont
Cinematographer Nick de Pencier
Editor Marie-France Cuénot
Himself (archive footage) François Truffaut
Himself (archive footage) Jean-Luc Godard
Himself (archive footage) Jean-Paul Belmondo
Himself (archive footage) Jean-Claude Brialy
Himself (archive footage) Claude Chabrol
Himself (archive footage) Raoul Coutard
Herself (archive footage) Anna Karina
Himself (archive footage) Fritz Lang
Himself (archive footage) Henri Langlois
Himself (archive footage) Jean-Pierre Leaud
Himself (archive footage) Michel Piccoli
Himself (archive footage) Nicholas Ray
Himself (archive footage) Jacques Rivette
Himself (archive footage) Eric Rohmer
Himself (archive footage) Barbet Schroeder
Herself (archive footage) Jean Seberg
Herself (archive footage) Anne Wiazemsky