French auteur Jean-Luc Godard, who was a major part of the French New Wave filmmaking movement of the 60s and is revered by legions of college students to this day, is still with us at 79, and apparently still dead set on making films. THR reports that Godard is considering an adaptation of the nonfiction book The Lost: A Search for Six of Six Million, which I've seen in every bookstore I've been in for the last three years.
The book, written by New York TimesSasha Grey has been doing of his films, maybe Godard is due for a full-fledged comeback.
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