François Truffaut was a revered member of the French New Wave, but few people know about the filmmaker’s longtime friend and colleague, Helen Scott. Serge Toubiana, the president of Unifrance and the ...
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 ...
The late great New Wave auteur is given a worthy resurrection at the Cinematheque in Paris By Jordan Mintzer Francois Truffaut Still - H 2014 To commemorate the death of the great French director, ...
It’s an enduring tragedy when great films are spurned by both critics and viewers at the time of their release. The judgment of history is often more accurate. François Truffaut made an unabashedly ...
One of the big events of the spring is the complete retrospective of the films of François Truffaut that begins today at Film Forum and runs through April 17th. It’s a welcome chance to see some great ...
MFAH offers broad retrospective on acclaimed director's complex theme François Truffaut created a revolutionary body of work that changed the ways movies were made - and viewed - before cancer took ...
Daniela is a freelance writer with two years of experience covering entertainment. She is a senior writer on Collider’s freelance team and has also been published in other platforms, such as Elite ...
Director Kent Jones discusses his new documentary, which was inspired by a 1962 series of in-depth interviews between French filmmaker François Truffaut and the legendary director Alfred Hitchcock.
Forty years ago, Laura Truffaut and her younger sister, Eva, spent an idyllic summer in the French countryside with their father, the groundbreaking New Wave director Francois Truffaut (“The 400 Blows ...
Biplanes, Trains, and Super-Fast Ponies, Zip Codes, Stamps, and Ben Franklin The Vilification of Bernie Goetz, Redux Kick The Bride! Down the Aisle Old Persian Calligraphy Survives in All Its Elegance ...
"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.
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