The 1966 movie that became Roger Ebert’s first review: “All good things have an end”
He had mixed feelings.
French cinema is one of the world’s oldest and most influential film traditions, tracing its origins to the pioneering work of the Lumière brothers in the late 19th century. Renowned for its artistic innovation, philosophical depth and distinctive storytelling, French cinema has shaped the global film industry through movements such as poetic realism, the French New Wave and contemporary arthouse filmmaking. Directors including Jean-Luc Godard, François Truffaut, Agnès Varda, Jacques Demy, Claire Denis and Céline Sciamma have helped define the medium, while actors such as Jean-Paul Belmondo, Catherine Deneuve and Isabelle Huppert have become international icons. From classic masterpieces to modern independent films, French cinema continues to influence filmmakers and audiences around the world.
He had mixed feelings.
An unforgettable classic.
His lucid films are meditations on the intersection between reality and fantasy.