REVIEWS AND PRESS

"Not so much gathered but dissolved into twelve episodes ... Despite Godard's many distancing devices and dissociations, Karina's vivacity and soulfulness unify the portrait and make the ending one to grieve over." - David Denby, The New Yorker

"Heartfelt, headstrong ... What the man and his-then-muse deliver along the way is a joy to behold, as Karina pouts, dances, poses, converses and preens through transcendently long takes. It may have been Nana's life to live, but we voyeurs in the audience are richer for having looked on." - David Fear, Time Out New York

"Forty-six years later, the brute genius of Jean-Luc Godard continues to amaze ... a dazzling cinematic experiment and a heart-mover." - Steven Rea, The Philadelphia Inquirer