François Truffaut (1932-1984), once the most influential critic of the French New Wave, became a brilliant, prolific, and uncompromising director, creating 25 films in 25 years. Internationally ...
There were many icons of the French New Wave, like Jean-Luc Godard and Agnes Varda, but then there were those vital figures ...
At the end of his life, gravely ill, François Truffaut took refuge with his ex ... Too weakened, he abandoned the project. The film reveals part of this final story.
In a way, it was fitting that the last movie Roger Ebert ever reviewed found the legendary critic reflecting on the melancholy side of cinema.
Everything from Bob Fosse and François Truffaut to Godard's own "Breathless" is referenced in the film, turning it into a document of the ways that a new generation of cinema was actively being ...
This is the premise of Ray Bradbury's acclaimed science-fiction novel Fahrenheit 451, which became the source material for French director François ... film inarguably succeeds in making Truffaut ...
Don’t Shoot Me, I’m Just the Piano Player is also a play on French director François Truffaut 1960 film Shoot the Piano Player.
The French New Wave director Francois Truffaut once remarked of Alfred Hitchcock that he was the only director who did not ...