Photo: REPORTERS ASSOCIES/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images One of the most iconic actresses associated with the French New Wave film movement, Anna Karina, has died at the age of 79. Karina’s agent confirmed the news on social media, noting the cause was cancer.
As the muse of Jean-Luc Godard , Karina starred in several of his seminal films throughout the 1960s, including The Little Soldier, A Woman Is a Woman, Vivre sa vie, Band of Outsiders, and Pierrot le fou. When the New Wave period dissipated in the late 1960s, Karina would continue to thrive in French cinema and star in dozens of other films, in addition to maintaining an active career as a writer, recording artist, and director. Karina’s final movie, 2008’s Victoria, was penned by her.
Earlier Bibi Andersson. Now Anna Karina. Projections of youth and joie de vivre that will live on. Watching Karina dance..
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