When François Truffaut made his feature directorial debut with “The 400 Blows” in 1959, it quickly became an international sensation and the French New Wave’s first smash hit. Along with Jean-Luc ...
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"I only film people who are always active. Even if their activity is strange, weird." The activity François Truffaut talks about here is love. Romantic or filial love. Love as an educational, ...
Dizzying and vital, Jules and Jim has been a rite of passage for many film lovers. “Overwhelmed” is how Robert Stam remembers his first encounter with Truffaut’s 1961 movie depicting a ménage à trois ...
The Academy Award-winning actress will be honored with the Italian fest’s top prize. By Ariston Anderson Julianne Moore will head to Italy this summer to be honored with the Francois Truffaut Award at ...
Jean-Pierre Léaud reprises his role as Antoine Doinel, the protagonist of François Truffaut's iconic directorial debut, The 400 Blows (1959). Doinel is now in his early 20s — older, but little wiser.
Taking inspiration from an American crime novel by Cornell Woolrich (under the pseudonym William Irish), François Truffaut presents Jeanne Moreau as the eponymous bride. Over the course of the film, ...
François Truffaut (1932-1984), once the most influential critic of the French New Wave, became a brilliant, prolific, and uncompromising director, creating 25 films in 25 years. Internationally ...
While Tarantino is no fan of the French New Wave legend, he did single out "The Story of Adele H" as a Truffaut film he enjoyed. Say what you will about Quentin Tarantino, but he never backs down from ...
New Line has tapped Neil LaBute to write and Taylor Hackford to direct “The Woman Next Door,” a remake of the 1981 Francois Truffaut film “La Femme d’a cote.” Studio is tying down rights from the late ...
In 1959, François Truffaut premiered his first film, about a Parisian boy playing hooky, and moviemaking hasn’t been the same since. By J. Hoberman One of the most impressive debuts in film history, ...