He really liked women – a lot. Not all directors like women. Sometimes, they really don’t do you justice,” Jacqueline Bisset says of the French filmmaker François Truffaut, who directed her in the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Laura Truffaut, daughter of the legendary French New Wave director Francois Truffaut, at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film ...
At the end of François Truffaut's 'The 400 Blows', Antoine runs across the beach in an iconic closing sequence, which was filmed in Normandy.
"The Adventures of Antoine Doinel" compiles five of Truffaut's most personal films into one box, proving that "The 400 Blows," "Love on the Run," and others remain both as timely and timeless as ever.
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 ...
Those unfamiliar with the nuances of France’s New Wave may not realize its movies aren’t all inscrutable. For every Jacques Rivette, there was an Eric Rohmer; for every Jean-Luc Godard, a François ...
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 See more of our coverage in your search ...
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, ...
There are good, questionable, and bad reasons for wishing to read someone’s collected letters. The sound reason is simply wanting to know that remarkable person better; to become, at least vicariously ...