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  1. Mar 1, 2004 · By Bob Herbert. March 1, 2004. Share full article. In the film ''Cinema Paradiso'' a priest previews each movie that is to be shown in a small Italian town and orders the removal of all...

  2. Stolen Kisses is a fine feature follow-up to The 400 Blows, transforming Antoine Doinel into a sympathetic, silly, and romantic figure that carries to the series' end. Read Critics Reviews

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    Stolen Kisses was Francois Truffaut’s third exploration of the character Antoine Doinel, to whom we were introduced when he was a child in The 400 Blows and was glimpsed a few years later in a short segment Antoine and Colette that was part of an omnibus film titled Love at 20. Here we see Antoine as a young man, as he stumbles into adulthood worki...

    Given the Parisian setting of Stolen Kissesand Francois Truffaut’s known involvement in the tumultuous protests that swept across France in the first half of 1968, I was expecting to see something more politically charged when I first sat down to watch the film. A few important references are made to current events, starting with the opening sequen...

    It’s taken me a couple weeks or so to figure out what I wanted to write about this film. There are several reasons for that – the recent political conventions and my subsequent absorption with all the analysis of what it all means for our upcoming election and a busy schedule full of summertime activities have distracted me from blogging. Even more...

  3. In an enthusiastic review for The New York Times (4 March 1969), Vincent Canby commented: With what can only be described as cinematic grace, Truffaut's point of view slips in and out of Antoine so that something that on the surface looks like a conventional movie eventually becomes as fully and carefully populated as a Balzac novel.

  4. Stolen Kisses Reviews. All Critics. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Joe Morgenstern Newsweek. TOP CRITIC. By almost almost any standards but those he has already set, François...

  5. Apr 25, 2018 · The women’s reunion rapidly rekindles a passion that — with stolen kisses and progressively steamier intimacy — disturbs this world’s scrupulous order, a disruption that is more about hidebound...

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