Jean-Luc Godard, the ingenious “enfant terrible” of the French New Wave who revolutionized popular cinema in 1960 with his first big endeavor, “Breathless,” and stood for years as one of the world’s most vital and provocative directors has died. He was 91.
Over a long career that began in the 1950s as a film critic, he was perhaps the most boundary-breaking director among the group of filmmakers who rewrote the.