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    Stolen Kisses

    2001 · Drama · 1h 25m

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  1. Stolen Kisses (French: Baisers volés) is a 1968 French romantic comedy-drama film directed by François Truffaut, starring Jean-Pierre Léaud, Delphine Seyrig, and Claude Jade. It continues the story of the character Antoine Doinel , whom Truffaut had previously depicted in The 400 Blows (1959) and the short film Antoine and Colette (1962).

  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. The third in a series of...

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    • Jean-Pierre Léaud
  3. A 1968 comedy about Antoine Doinel, a former soldier who becomes a private detective in Paris. Watch the film, read the introduction, and explore the special features on the Criterion website.

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  4. Antoine Doinel, a young man who struggles with love and life, faces a dilemma between his girlfriend Christine and his boss's wife Fabienne. Watch the trailer and stream the 1968 classic on TMDB.

  5. A romantic young man, Antoine Doinel, returns from the army and faces a dilemma: should he pursue an affair with an older woman, Fabienne Tabard, or find a job? Watch the film clips, read the reviews and learn more about the director and the cast of this classic film.

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  7. Apr 28, 2003 · T he Antoine Doinel of Stolen Kisses —the third of five screen incarnations—was almost a decade older than the movingly delinquent child who electrified audiences in The 400 Blows at the 1959 Cannes Film Festival as he ran for salvation across the French countryside to the sea in one continuous tracking shot.

  8. Whimsical, nostalgic, and irrepressibly romantic, Stolen Kisses is Truffaut’s timeless ode to the passion and impetuosity of youth. 1970. The fourth installment in François Truffaut’s chronicle of the ardent, anachronistic Antoine Doinel, Bed and Board plunges his hapless creation once again into crisis.

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