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Francois Truffaut - 18 Titles Found
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The Soft Skin (La Peau Douce)
(1964) [M]
Fresh from his success with the critically acclaimed Jules et Jim, Truffaut chose to direct yet another film focusing on the intricacies and complications involved in a love triangle. Pierre (Jean Desailly) is married and has a child. A distinguished author and publisher by profession he is often... More
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The Woman Next Door
(1981) [M]
Following the success of The Last Metro, this was Francois Truffaut’s second film with Gerard Depardieu – and the first of two with future wife, Fanny Ardant - and stands as the director’s most startling and anguished portrait of destructive passion.
Bernard Coudray (Depardieu)... More
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Finally Sunday
(1983) [PG]
This Hitchcock-style thriller studies an estate agent who becomes the prime suspect when his wife and his friend are found murdered. French dialogue with English subtitles. More
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The Man Who Loved Women
(1977) [M]
Francois Truffaut is at the top of his form in this whimsical, lively story about an eccentric casanova who loves every woman he meets. Bertrand Morane (Charles Denner) is a ladies' man like no other. Wholly obsessed with the female species, he goes to outrageous lengths for the prospect of a... More
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The Bride Wore Black
(1968) [M]
Francois Truffaut's 1968 thriller was an attempt to reconcile the exclusive experience of the Hitchcockian hero with the expansiveness of Jean Renoir's view of flawed humanity. Jeanne Moreau stars as a newlywed whose husband is shot dead on the church steps following their wedding. The story then... More
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Stolen Kisses
(1968) [M]
Eight years after the wry romantic sketch Antoine and Colette, François Truffaut and Jean-Pierre Léaud reunited to catch up with Truffaut's cinematic alter ego, Antoine Doinel, the troubled adolescent of The 400 Blows. Stolen Kisses opens with the now-grown Doinel sprung from military prison... More
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Two English Girls
(1971) [M]
Among the great Francois Truffaut films, this lavish period drama follows a doomed romantic triangle and is inevitably compared to Jules and Jim, another three-way love story based on a novel by Henri-Pierre Roche. Truffaut regular Jean-Pierre Leaud (who played Antoine Doinel in five Truffaut... More
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A Gorgeous Girl Like Me (Une belle fille comme moi)
(1972) [M]
Francois Truffaut’s bittersweet black comedy stars the beautiful Bernadette Lafont (from Truffaut’s debut short film, Les Mistons) as an alluring, manipulative murderess (Camille Bliss) who holds a mysterious charm over her unwitting male victims. When Camille is visited in prison by a naive... More
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