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	Comments on: Watch: The &#8217;70s Come Alive With Revolution &#038; Nudity In Trailer For Olivier Assayas’ ‘Something In The Air’	</title>
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		By: Archer Slyce		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Is it just me or Assayas is not just talking about after-68 politic but is also somehow talking about the context after the Nouvelle vague ?  You know as in Two of the wave&#x2F;Deux de la vague, with some kind of dichotomy between Politics&#x2F;Godard and Arts&#x2F;Truffaut.]]></description>
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