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  1. Feb 3, 2022 · 20. The Man Who Loved Women (1977) This worldly comedy of love is an example of how Truffaut always aspired to something lighthearted with even a touch of Lubitschian comedy.But it’s a very 70s ...

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  2. Feb 6, 2014 · In his famous 1954 essay “A Certain Tendency in French Cinema,” published in Cahiers du cinéma five years before the release of his first feature, François Truffaut proposed the revolutionary notion that the director is the true author of a given film, an idea that has thoroughly permeated film culture by this point.

  3. Lowest Rated: 40% The Green Room (1978) Birthday: Feb 6, 1932. Birthplace: Paris, France. His academic demeanor and quiet professionalism masked a childhood scarred by abandonment and anger, but ...

  4. François Truffaut. François Truffaut (n. 6 februarie 1932, Paris, Île-de-France, Franța – d. 21 octombrie 1984, Neuilly-sur-Seine, Île-de-France, Franța) a fost un critic de cinema, regizor de film, scenarist și actor francez. Este unul din inițiatorii mișcării denumite Noul val francez .

  5. François Truffaut was a self-taught genius whose achievements belie his humble origins. He was born in Paris on the 6th February 1932 to an unmarried young woman, Jeanine de Monferrand, who was a secretary on the newspaper L'Illustration. He never met his biological father, although he later found out, through a private detective agency, that ...

  6. Feb 6, 2015 · Gérard Depardieu reportedly resisted starring in The Last Metro (1980) because he thought director François Truffaut had gone bourgeois. The French director may no longer have been the fiery critic who had denounced ‘cinéma du papa’ in the pages of Cahiers du Cinéma in the 1950s or even the fearless auteur who had been in the vanguard of the French New Wave.

  7. Biography. His academic demeanor and quiet professionalism masked a childhood scarred by abandonment and anger, but the films of François Truffaut - from his auspicious debut with "The 400 Blows" in 1959 to his stylish Hitchcock homage "Confidentially Yours" in 1983 - told the whole of the story through the protective prism of cinema. As a ...

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