Laura Truffaut, daughter of the great French New Wave film-maker Francois Truffaut (1932-1984) in conversation with host ...
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 ...
Laura Truffaut leads a nine-film François Truffaut retrospective at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, sharing ...
A two-part documentary from 1996 —titled “The Man Who Loved Cinema”— has made its way online, and it’s a fascinating glimpse into Truffaut’s creative process and how his life informed his art, told ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook If there was any place to start a dive into the French New Wave, any key figure to visit first, it ...
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, ...
AS a neglected child growing up in Paris of the 1940s, François Truffaut took joy where he could find it. He found it more often than not within the darkness of movie theaters, often playing hooky and ...
Today would have been François Truffaut’s eightieth birthday; he was born on Feb. 6, 1932, and he died at fifty-two-years-old, on Oct. 21, 1984, during a period of renewed vigor for the French New ...
Emma Watson Cannot Have It Both Ways in Her Feud with J. K. Rowling The Great Relearning Happy Gilmore 2: Golf and Unity Audio By Carbonatix A newly released collection of his masterworks reminds us ...
Next Tuesday, the French Institute Alliance Française launches “First Shorts: Pialat, Truffaut, Godard, and Resnais,” a three-week series devoted to early films by, and documentaries about, those four ...
Depicting Truffaut through Truffaut’s own material – a combination of archive footage, letters, and an autobiographical account by the filmmaker himself – the film is the deeply moving portrait of a ...
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 ...