单词 | Truffaut |
例句 | Deneuve received international acclaim for her acting, which included starring roles in films by renowned directors Francois Truffaut, Roman Polanski and Luis Bunuel. French feminists liken Deneuve and fellow #Metoo critics to 'tiresome 2018-01-10T05:00:00Z “It’s sort of like a touchstone in that Truffaut, ‘Day for Night’ sort of way,” he added. ‘Irma Vep’ Returns, More Meta Than Ever 2022-06-06T04:00:00Z François Truffaut was a hero in my house.” The Carpetbagger: My Oscar Picks: Anthony Bourdain 2012-02-03T15:56:01Z But it points as well to the excesses of Hitchcock worship, advanced by the French director François Truffaut and embraced to a comical degree by academic film studies. Review | In ‘The Twelve Lives of Alfred Hitchcock,’ it’s the contradictions that made the man 2021-04-12T04:00:00Z The surviving members of the New Wave — Truffaut died in 1984 — are by now venerated members of the old guard. | 'Two in the Wave': Truffaut and Godard?s Roles in Creating the New Wave 2010-05-18T23:55:00Z Such a character might be monstrous or ridiculous: instead Cortese and Truffaut join forces to make her simultaneously annoying and appealing. Fran?ois Truffaut ? the man who loved actors 2011-02-17T22:23:01Z Unlike Truffaut’s film, though, it’s not about the humanizing influence of education and reason — here, those Enlightenment ideals fall to the wayside, accompanied by the dissolution of Yugoslavia. At Film Comment Selects, Period Pieces Lead the Way 2016-02-16T05:00:00Z This is still one of the great literary cameos in film history — on a par with Graham Greene in Truffaut’s Day for Night. Bernardo Bertolucci: the brilliant last emperor of highbrow cinema 2018-11-26T05:00:00Z For all his faults, Truffaut expresses a comprehensive sense of human failings and human fortitude, lessons learned from his heroes, Balzac and Jean Renoir. Truffaut: growing backwards into childhood 2011-02-19T00:05:31Z “I especially liked the scene of Moreau watching the man who had taken poison Arak dying slowly,” Hitchcock later wrote Truffaut. New York Times Critics on What They Want to See 2013-12-31T23:10:26Z Truffaut began the adventures of Antoine with The 400 Blows and ended it 20 years later with a fifth and final film about his alter-ego, Love on the Run. Before Midnight: Very True Romance 2013-05-23T20:06:53Z François Truffaut, one of Mr. Spielberg’s film heroes, played the French scientist at the helm of an international U.F.O. team — and in his free time worked on the script for “The Man Who Loved Women.” What’s on TV Thursday: Simone Biles in Rio and ‘Triumph’s Summer Election Special 2016’ 2016-08-11T04:00:00Z François Truffaut was a witness at his parents’ wedding. The Carpetbagger: Thomas Langmann, the Man Who Took a Chance on 'The Artist' 2012-01-23T17:57:09Z Jones’s film brings analytical clarity and lyrical insight to Hitchcock’s achievements, as channelled through Truffaut’s passionate and probing questions and studies. The Book That Reinvented Hitchcock 2015-12-02T05:00:00Z As a critic, Truffaut was particularly harsh on French “quality” films — so much so that Cannes denied him accreditation in 1958. ‘The 400 Blows,’ a Directing Debut That Still Astonishes 2022-09-21T04:00:00Z Truffaut essentially plays himself in this film, a lively, very funny love letter to the thing he loved most. Like 'Biutiful'? Scarecrow suggests other Best Foreign Film nominees 2011-02-03T20:56:07Z I had gone to film school, I had studied Godard, Truffaut, Visconti and Fellini, and I had stars in my eyes. Harvey Weinstein Remembers Gabriel García Márquez 2014-04-23T14:38:13Z Hitchcock was never happy with the film, referring to it in an interview with the French director François Truffaut as awful. Austrian village holds out hope for lost Hitchcock film 2012-12-28T15:17:25Z Personally, at 35, Truffaut still retains some of the air of his tough teenage life in the streets of Paris. From the archive, 27 June 1967: The cinema according to François Truffaut 2012-06-27T06:30:00Z The documentary “Hitchcock/Truffaut,” which opens Wednesday, Dec. 2, and takes its name from the informal title of Truffaut’s book, is both a companion piece to the text and an extension of it. At the Movies With François and Hitch 2015-11-25T05:00:00Z Along with its less famous sequel, Two English Girls, this is Truffaut at his best. Jules and Jim: No 10 2010-10-16T10:45:00Z Bazin, a great critic and editor—indeed, a great man, who was Truffaut’s literal savior and surrogate father—was also a major theorist with whom Godard wrangled from the start. Godard’s Revolutionary 3-D Film 2014-10-29T04:00:00Z It was likely the first openly autobiographical commercial feature, and as such caused Truffaut’s parents considerable distress. ‘The 400 Blows,’ a Directing Debut That Still Astonishes 2022-09-21T04:00:00Z Truffaut's affectionate satire on his own trade, in the form of a movie shoot marred by human and feline fallibility. This week's new films 2011-02-19T00:05:41Z This year, Bruce Goldstein, the director of repertory programing at Film Forum, will turn that legendary Hitchcock/Truffaut encounter into a pair of complementary, back-to-back retrospectives. New York Times Critics on What They Want to See 2013-12-31T23:10:26Z Dylan wanted to make a movie along the way, something influenced, he said, by François Truffaut’s “Shoot the Piano Player” and Marcel Carné’s “Children of Paradise.” The Chaotic Magic of Bob Dylan’s Rolling Thunder Revue 2019-06-10T04:00:00Z I was so obsessed that I ordered the companion booklet to the series, which I would devour and devour to learn more about these filmmakers, most especially Truffaut. How the late film critic Charles Champlin changed my life 2014-11-18T05:00:00Z Mr. Godard developed the outline of “Breathless” in 1959, inspired by a newspaper clipping given to him by Mr. Truffaut. Jean-Luc Godard, Daring Director Who Shaped the French New Wave, Dies at 91 2022-09-13T04:00:00Z But all of a sudden, it was more Woody Allen than Francois Truffaut. A Brief Encounter with Philip Roth 2013-09-28T02:57:06Z Despite her productivity, Girardot was pushed aside by innovative directors like Francois Truffaut, and she spent years sidelined. France mourns death of top actress Annie Girardot 2011-02-28T21:51:34Z Like Fellini, Truffaut loves the rootless intensity of loves and friendships on a film set. Day for Night ? review 2011-02-17T22:24:00Z Godard sent Truffaut a letter, chastising him for misrepresenting the film-making process. Hollywood at war: when film-makers feud with each other 2017-08-28T04:00:00Z Truffaut had come to terms with the film industry, Godard would never consider such a compromise. 50 years of Breathless 2010-06-05T23:04:00Z Thomas is very good, the narrative somewhat flat, the husband wholly unsympathetic and the music largely drawn from film scores by Georges Delerue, including three directed by François Truffaut about destructive relationships. Leaving 2010-07-10T23:05:00Z He and Mr. Truffaut got into a spat after the release of Mr. Truffaut’s “Day for Night” in 1973 and never reconciled before Mr. Truffaut died of a brain tumor in 1984. Jean-Luc Godard, Daring Director Who Shaped the French New Wave, Dies at 91 2022-09-13T04:00:00Z Adèle Hugo expresses her passionate love using scrambled words in a diary that inspired Truffaut’s film “The Story of Adèle H.,” which will be screened at the Morgan in April in conjunction with this exhibition. Exhibition Review: Diarists Share Tales ? True or Not ? of Lives Richly Lived 2011-01-21T19:10:36Z After his Oscar-winning film Day for Night, in which Truffaut essentially plays himself making a film within the film, was released in 1973, tensions finally boiled over. Hollywood at war: when film-makers feud with each other 2017-08-28T04:00:00Z For Truffaut, childhood meant classic literature, abandonment and cinema; all three permeate his films. Truffaut: growing backwards into childhood 2011-02-19T00:05:31Z "You mean that theoretically," Truffaut prompted, "a masterpiece is something that has already found its perfection of form, its definitive form." Good book, great film 2011-04-01T10:08:52Z Aznavour’s best-known film role was in François Truffaut’s “Shoot the Piano Player,” which the French New Wave auteur had written with him in mind. Remembering Charles Aznavour, the Last and Greatest Troubadour 2018-10-23T04:00:00Z Ms. Levin was planning documentaries about the Hollywood photographer Sam Shaw and the conversations between Alfred Hitchcock and François Truffaut before she became ill. Gail Levin, Documentary Filmmaker for ‘American Masters,’ Dies at 67 2013-08-08T14:37:31Z In fact, this movie and the entire career of director Philippe de Broca belong to an entirely different trajectory of French cinema from the New Wave legacy of Godard, Truffaut, Jean-Pierre Melville and so on. “That Man From Rio”: a stylish and conflicted French ancestor to Indiana Jones 2014-08-20T04:00:00Z Hitchcock was of course adored by Truffaut and the new French generation, and Thomson suggests that the provocative, endlessly deconstructible shower scene ignited the discipline of film studies itself. The Moment of Psycho: How Alfred Hitchcock Taught America to Love Murder by David Thomson | The Girl in Alfred Hitchcock's Shower by Robert Graysmith 2010-04-02T23:06:00Z One of my favorite things to do with “Hitchcock/Truffaut” is to open the book, in biblical fashion, to a random place and read. The Book That Gets Inside Alfred Hitchcock’s Mind 2016-08-12T04:00:00Z She would reference François Truffaut when talking about her vision. The Long Goodbye 2011-05-27T20:36:29Z This is what it must have been like to sit in Paris in the early 60s and watch the first films by Godard and Truffaut. How the Dogme manifesto reinvented Denmark 2012-11-25T19:00:01Z It’s a little like Francois Truffaut’s claim that “There is no such thing as an antiwar film,” because to depict war is to ennoble it. ‘Billions’ Season 2, Episode 7: Greed Is Good. Except When It’s Not. 2017-04-02T04:00:00Z Of course, I was excited to see Spielberg’s latest film, but more importantly, I wanted to see Truffaut, who was playing the part of a French scientist in the classic sci-film. How the late film critic Charles Champlin changed my life 2014-11-18T05:00:00Z Varda was a towering figure of French New Wave cinema of the 1950s and 1960s and a contemporary of directors such as Francois Truffaut and Jean-Luc Godard. Agnes Varda, the grande dame of French cinema, dies aged 90 2019-03-29T04:00:00Z It began on Sept. 22 with Roman Polanski’s racy “Venus in Fur” and ends this week with Francois Truffaut’s “The Last Metro.” Movie Listings for Oct. 23-29 2015-10-22T04:00:00Z He has said that his father took him to see Truffaut’s The Wild Child when he was just five, or thereabouts. Noah Baumbach: ‘Marriage Story illustrates that to take sides is folly’ 2019-12-01T05:00:00Z He valued craftsmen like Anthony Mann over auteurs like Truffaut or Antonioni, although he reserved the right to change his mind, and did so often. Termite Art and the Modern Museum 2019-02-28T05:00:00Z But Hitchcock told François Truffaut that he felt like he had stolen a success. Never Given a Close Look to Hitchcock? Start Here 2020-04-02T04:00:00Z The police guards turned their backs on him in protest at the awards ceremony, but Kassovitz was still widely assumed to be the heir to Godard and Truffaut. Mathieu Kassovitz: 'I'm not proud to be French any more' 2013-04-18T19:00:00Z Francois Truffaut directed a 1966 movie version and the book's title was referenced - without Bradbury's permission, the author complained - for Michael Moore's documentary "Fahrenheit 9-11." Ray Bradbury, author of 'Fahrenheit 451,' dies 2012-06-06T15:02:47Z And the Lejaby brand is so embedded in the French psyche that François Truffaut evoked the bra maker in his 1977 film, “The Man Who Loved Women.” | Made in France 2012-04-24T17:30:07Z Leacock's technical acumen supplied the likes of Jean-Luc Godard and Francois Truffaut with the tools of their trade. Cinema verite pioneer Leacock dies in Paris at 89 2011-03-24T06:48:08Z The walk to the city, on a modern highway beneath a curving overpass, is reminiscent of the monorail in Truffaut’s “Fahrenheit 451.” The Petty Laments of Yorgos Lanthimos’s “The Lobster” 2016-05-23T04:00:00Z This welcoming applause was an emotional acknowledgment of Mr. Léaud’s stature, starting, of course, with “The 400 Blows,” which inaugurated his working relationship with François Truffaut. Cannes Keeps Its Traditions, Including Its Boos 2016-05-20T04:00:00Z In many ways, Day for Night is similar to Godard's Contempt, and Truffaut does admit the suspicion that cinema and especially Hollywood is contemptible: mendacious, infantilised and corrupt. Day for Night ? review 2011-02-17T22:24:00Z It played in the cinema on its release, as the B-film with Truffaut's The Bride Wore Black. Britain's best film directors show some early promise 2010-09-25T23:06:00Z The same is true of the French new wave, with neither Truffaut nor Godard reaching the top 10. How Hitchcock's Vertigo eventually topped the Sight & Sound critics' poll 2012-08-04T23:05:44Z In these writings, Truffaut at first uses the term “auteur” in a literal way, to refer to “writer-directors,” who aren’t merely the realizers of a film but are personally responsible for its drama and dialogue. The Truffaut Essays That Clear Up Misguided Notions of Auteurism 2019-06-08T04:00:00Z After all these years, the one essential work on Hitchcock remains François Truffaut’s series of interviews with him, originally published as a book in 1967. Review: In ‘Alfred Hitchcock: A Brief Life,’ Fear Drives a Master of Suspense 2016-10-24T04:00:00Z All of it's viewed from a sympathetic but detached perspective that suggests Scott Fitzgerald by way of Truffaut. "Myth of the American Sleepover": An exquisite teenage dream 2011-07-22T23:30:00Z One of Truffaut's best, it won the Academy Award for best foreign language film in 1974. 5 great movies about making movies 2012-11-21T22:31:05Z Truffaut, in his interviewing, showed that a theory of composition could be lucently explained through process, that invention was not a happy accident but a habit of the mind. The Book That Gets Inside Alfred Hitchcock’s Mind 2016-08-12T04:00:00Z He quarreled bitterly with Mr. Truffaut, once his closest friends among the New Wave directors. Jean-Luc Godard, Daring Director Who Shaped the French New Wave, Dies at 91 2022-09-13T04:00:00Z I worried at all we weren't getting to, but then I'd see how Henry was reading Truffaut's interviews with Hitchcock. Advice from a home-school veteran: Ditch the schedule and let your kids play 2020-03-27T04:00:00Z And, Selznick adds: "I wanted also to recreate the experience of a movie in the turning of pages, to reflect in the page-turning what Hitchcock and Truffaut were doing with their cameras." Brian Selznick: how Scorsese's Hugo drew inspiration from his magical book 2012-02-11T19:26:44Z Turning to Hitchcock’s first American masterpiece, “Rebecca,” Truffaut picks up on a subtle innovation crucial to the director’s later films, his discovery that setting a two-shot out of balance could create narrative tension: The Book That Gets Inside Alfred Hitchcock’s Mind 2016-08-12T04:00:00Z He also had a falling-out with Mr. Truffaut, with whom he had collaborated on “Shoot the Piano Player” and “The Soft Skin.” Raoul Coutard, Cinematographer of the French New Wave, Dies at 92 2016-11-09T05:00:00Z He also perceives that tradition as a trap, as did Jean-Luc Godard and François Truffaut, two earlier America-obsessed French directors that Noé has carefully avoided emulating, but who are his obvious forebears. Beyond a three-way in 3-D: The awkward delights of “Love,” Gaspar Noé’s gorgeous real-sex movie 2015-10-29T04:00:00Z In 1962, Truffaut, still young and radiant with technical discovery, interviewed Hitchcock about his work, using a translator. The Book That Gets Inside Alfred Hitchcock’s Mind 2016-08-12T04:00:00Z Youth was not wasted on Jean-Luc Godard and François Truffaut, who were in their 20s when they helped establish the French New Wave in the 1950s. 'Two in the Wave': Recapturing moments of the French New Wave 2010-08-19T21:04:00Z The French director François Truffaut once said that “when a film achieves a certain success, it becomes a sociological event.” ‘Close Encounters’ Was When the Movies Got New-Age Religion 2017-08-31T04:00:00Z Truffaut is very painstaking - a minimum of seven takes for each shot - and meticulous. From the archive, 27 June 1967: The cinema according to François Truffaut 2012-06-27T06:30:00Z Luc: I think it was Truffaut who said when you have a child in a film, you don’t direct him. The Carpetbagger: The Dardennes Have an Idea About the Selection Process 2012-01-11T16:46:34Z Writing in The New Yorker about Truffaut in 1999, I expressed dismay and displeasure in the films that Truffaut subsequently made, under Hitchcock’s often-conspicuous influence. The Book That Reinvented Hitchcock 2015-12-02T05:00:00Z The movement, which included Truffaut, grouped filmmakers of the late 1950s and 1960s who abandoned traditional narrative techniques and were known for their mood of youthful iconoclasm. French actor Jean-Paul Belmondo dies at 88 2021-09-06T04:00:00Z He called it a revelation to see works by Ingmar Bergman, Federico Fellini, François Truffaut and Luis Buñuel. Wes Craven, master of horror and slasher films, dies at 76 2015-08-31T04:00:00Z The acuity of the interviews is thanks largely to Truffaut, who has a director’s experience, a fanboy’s knowledge, and a critic’s offhand bluntness. The Book That Gets Inside Alfred Hitchcock’s Mind 2016-08-12T04:00:00Z In its very human focus, the “Rocky” series is, oddly, the closest analogue that American cinema has produced to François Truffaut’s Antoine Doinel cycle. A Unified Theory of the “Rocky” Movies 2015-11-10T05:00:00Z Dec. 2 HITCHCOCK/TRUFFAUT In 1962, Alfred Hitchcock and François Truffaut sat down in a Hollywood office and chatted — for days — about film. Holiday Releases: Dinosaurs, Divas, Archers and Tie Fighters 2015-10-30T04:00:00Z “Naked Childhood” is a sort of successor to Truffaut’s first feature, “The 400 Blows.” The Misunderstood Maurice Pialat 2015-10-16T04:00:00Z After breaking into film with Truffaut, she went on to work with other New Wave and post-New Wave directors. Marie-France Pisier, New Wave Darling, Dies at 66 2011-04-26T15:02:54Z It also includes posthumous lists gleaned from François Truffaut and Akira Kurosawa, among others. The World’s Greatest Directors Have Their Own Streaming Lists 2020-07-29T04:00:00Z In 1962, François Truffaut, the French New Wave auteur, spent a week in Hollywood with his idol, Alfred Hitchcock, who at the time was considered little more than a master of suspense. What’s on TV Monday: ‘Hitchcock/Truffaut’ and Michael Phelps at the Rio Olympics 2016-08-08T04:00:00Z Yet French cinema has another, much more commercially successful side, one that is far removed from Godard or Truffaut. Cyrille Falisse on film in France 2011-03-23T22:16:01Z Kent's lectures were often proceeded by films, including those by Francois Truffaut. Corita Kent's distinct pop of art-activism on view at a Pasadena show 2015-06-11T04:00:00Z Truffaut was a film-maker who grew up obsessed equally with Honoré de Balzac and Alfred Hitchcock. Truffaut: growing backwards into childhood 2011-02-19T00:05:31Z In mid-May, during a general strike that seemed to threaten the stability of Charles de Gaulle’s government, a group of filmmakers, including François Truffaut and Jean-Luc Godard, succeeded in shutting down the Cannes Film Festival. Dystopia, Apocalypse, Culture War: 2018 or 1968? 2018-05-17T04:00:00Z While the shoe boils, Herzog remarks that the movie industry makes clowns of its artists, as happened to Orson Welles, and even, he claims, François Truffaut. Werner Herzog: 50 years of potent, inspiring, disturbing films 2013-06-01T08:01:00Z Truffaut's film "The 400 Blows," he once said, "was so much like my own childhood it really stunned me." Arthur Penn, director of 'Bonnie and Clyde' dies 2010-09-29T16:16:00Z I learned shortly after I saw “Close Encounters” that Truffaut was in town and called his hotel room. How the late film critic Charles Champlin changed my life 2014-11-18T05:00:00Z Clearly, few people in the film business nowadays share Hitchcock's reservations about literary adaptation, or would subscribe to Truffaut's caveat that the safest works to adapt are "popular or light entertainment novels". Good book, great film 2011-04-01T10:08:52Z François Truffaut once said, ‘An actress is like a vase that you put flowers in.’ Léa Seydoux: ‘For Bond, you have to be up for it. I had to work, to get fit’ 2015-10-11T04:00:00Z Established when a new François Truffaut film was an event, the festival rode a wave of popular interest in foreign-language film and a growing mainstream awareness that cinema is an art form. Critic?s Notebook: Smart Selections at an Eclectic Film Festival 2010-10-03T22:06:00Z As he told Truffaut, the best MacGuffin is "the emptiest, the most non-existent and the most absurd". Anne Billson 2011-01-06T22:00:03Z Rather than the swinging city, Truffaut turned his camera on the Identikit suburbs and brutalist housing estates outside the central London bubble. Blown up – how cinema captured the dark heart of the swinging 60s 2016-04-21T04:00:00Z I received my copy of “Hitchcock/Truffaut” as a high-school freshman, from a first-time English teacher who had tried to match each student with a fitting text. The Book That Gets Inside Alfred Hitchcock’s Mind 2016-08-12T04:00:00Z Deneuve received international acclaim for her acting, which included starring roles in films by renowned directors Francois Truffaut, Roman Polanski and Luis Bunuel. French feminists liken Deneuve and fellow #Metoo critics to 'tiresome 2018-01-10T05:00:00Z François Truffaut is said to have observed that there’s no such thing as an antiwar movie because all war movies make combat look fun, which isn’t true even if many turn death into easy-to-consume spectacles. ‘The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1’ 2014-11-20T05:00:00Z There was jealousy and principle on Godard's side, a mixture of guilt and exasperation on Truffaut's. 50 years of Breathless 2010-06-05T23:04:00Z The actor had never talked to Truffaut about the film or his childhood, but the filmmaker must have sensed that connection, Henriksen said. Lance Henriksen's 'oddball' film picks speak to his creative nature 2015-06-27T04:00:00Z One of the most impressive debuts in film history, François Truffaut’s “The 400 Blows” created a sensation at the 1959 Cannes Film Festival and elsewhere. ‘The 400 Blows,’ a Directing Debut That Still Astonishes 2022-09-21T04:00:00Z “Godard made his own press book, adding comments by Truffaut and all his friends, saying how great the movie was,” Mr. Rissient said. Admiring Godard's Latest and Greatest 2010-05-14T14:30:00Z Although he was a big name internationally, he was seen in France as an aging reactionary, thrust into the shade by new-wave filmmakers like Truffaut and Godard. Clouzot's "Inferno": The greatest film never made? 2010-07-17T01:01:00Z On one such footloose outing he passed a year in Paris, drinking coffee and talking with the New Wave directors, Mr. Godard and Mr. Truffaut, who were the first to champion auteur theory. Andrew Sarris, Film Critic, Dies at 83 2012-06-20T17:00:26Z Early in his career, Lance Henriksen worked for six months with influential French filmmaker Francois Truffaut when both men acted in director Steven Spielberg's classic 1977 sci-fi fantasy, "Close Encounters of the Third Kind." Lance Henriksen's 'oddball' film picks speak to his creative nature 2015-06-27T04:00:00Z So, as preposterous as it sounds, my favorite movies as a child were Jean Cocteau’s “Orpheus” and François Truffaut’s “Jules and Jim.” Better to Be Interesting Than Right 2011-03-24T20:14:19Z Yet a film by the French director François Truffaut changed mine. Truffaut: growing backwards into childhood 2011-02-19T00:05:31Z Both Godard and Truffaut were at one point on board to direct Bonnie and Clyde, a film that undeniably owes their influence a great deal. New Wave, old hat: why it's time to move on from the nouvelle vague 2010-07-19T11:28:00Z The musical numbers are interspersed with locally made film shorts that pay homage to Truffaut and others. Parlez vous Dire Straits? Seattle's 'The French Project' does, in a silly, sublime new show 2010-09-17T16:58:00Z The notion of youth—the rejuvenation of the cinema—was central to Truffaut’s critical ideas. The Truffaut Essays That Clear Up Misguided Notions of Auteurism 2019-06-08T04:00:00Z Truffaut knew that hindsight was better than no sight at all. Review: ‘Hitchcock/Truffaut’ Revisits the Master of Suspense 2015-12-01T05:00:00Z Not until the publication in 1988 of Truffaut's collected letters, which contained a 1973 exchange between the two, did most of us understand the depth of the breach between them. 50 years of Breathless 2010-06-05T23:04:00Z It would have been useful to hear from these young filmmakers, too, about their experience with Hitchcock, Truffaut, and the book. The Book That Reinvented Hitchcock 2015-12-02T05:00:00Z Even Hitch agreed, in conversation with the great Francois Truffaut, that “the first version is the work of a talented amateur and the second was made by a professional”. Second time lucky: when directors remake their own movies 2019-03-08T05:00:00Z By the time I was 8, my favorite movies were Jean Cocteau’s “Orpheus” and François Truffaut’s “Jules and Jim,” which sounds ridiculous but is true. The Moviegoer: Our Critic Misses Sitting in the Dark With You 2020-03-19T04:00:00Z Smart, thoughtful and elegantly done, "Hitchcock/Truffaut" is more than an authoritative look at the careers and interpersonal dynamics of these two unlikely soul mates. 'Hitchcock/Truffaut' looks at great directors' careers 2015-05-19T04:00:00Z Ultimately, though, “Hitchcock/Truffaut” helped to burnish new myths. The Book That Gets Inside Alfred Hitchcock’s Mind 2016-08-12T04:00:00Z Truffaut set out to challenge that perception and proposed a book of conversations about each of Hitchcock’s films. What’s on TV Monday: ‘Hitchcock/Truffaut’ and Michael Phelps at the Rio Olympics 2016-08-08T04:00:00Z The theaters once hosted the West Coast premieres of powerhouse international films by the likes of Ingmar Bergman and François Truffaut, who became friends of the Laemmle family. ‘Only in Theaters’ Review: A Family Business in Changing Times 2023-01-19T05:00:00Z François Truffaut, Louis Malle and Jean-Luc Godard, among other filmmakers, called for the festival to be halted in light of the social uprisings sweeping France. At Cannes, a Rich History of Capturing Politics, Mores and Film Icons 2017-05-17T04:00:00Z It occurs when Truffaut receives a parcel of books, which he eagerly cuts open and tosses them one by one on to the table in front of him. Day for Night ? review 2011-02-20T00:05:32Z A sharp-eyed observer of discontent, both emotional and social, he never achieved the name recognition of the French New Wave masters like François Truffaut and Jean-Luc Godard, who died on Tuesday at 91. Alain Tanner, Leading Director in Swiss New Wave, Dies at 92 2022-09-19T04:00:00Z It was the closing feature at Alice Tully Hall, after François Truffaut’s “Day for Night” opened the festival. ArtsBeat: Another Terrence Malick Film So Soon? 2011-05-16T17:08:11Z Truffaut was – like Godard – one of the new wave. Fran?ois Truffaut ? the man who loved actors 2011-02-17T22:23:01Z Because he took this task so seriously, Truffaut put a lot of time and effort into preparation for the interviews. 'Hitchcock/Truffaut' looks at great directors' careers 2015-05-19T04:00:00Z The picture, praised at the time of its French release by no less a titan than François Truffaut, is not for everybody. ‘Je T’Aime Moi Non Plus’ Review: Serge Gainsbourg’s Oddball Directorial Debut 2019-10-10T04:00:00Z Truffaut and his colleagues found mainstream stars inadequate to their needs, using instead unknown and non-professional actors, and in doing so creating their own stars. Bernadette Lafont obituary 2013-07-26T16:10:22Z Indeed, “I Wish” possesses the tender intimacy, mixed with the slightest tinge of grown-up irony, of some of the very best tales of childhood adventure, from Stephen King to E. Nesbit to Truffaut’s “Small Change.” Pick of the week: A class-war thriller from Putin?s Russia 2012-05-18T00:00:00Z In contrast, your career, Jacqueline, you just mentioned working with John Huston and George Cukor and your worked with François Truffaut and many other extraordinary directors. Jacqueline Bisset on her latest film and career typecasting: "They would say I was too pretty" 2022-03-02T05:00:00Z The resulting book helped upend the entire high-low cultural caste system that had put the Truffauts of the world on one level and the Hitchcocks of the world on another. Movie Listings for Oct. 23-29 2015-10-22T04:00:00Z Truffaut had one other quality, too—a devotee’s deference. “Marnie” Is the Cure for Hitchcock Mania 2016-08-17T04:00:00Z It’s 40 years since Jean-Luc Godard, François Truffaut and co closed down the 1968 Cannes film festival in solidarity with student protests in Paris. Jean-Luc Godard nostalgia: is it time to stop pining for the great director’s past? 2018-04-23T04:00:00Z Truffaut declared that what attracted him to the Henri-Pierre Roché novel on which the film is based was the strange combination of the licentiousness of individual scenes and the innocence of the whole. Truffaut: growing backwards into childhood 2011-02-19T00:05:31Z François Truffaut, on more than one occasion, included it among his favorite contemporary American films. Leonard Kastle, Composer and Filmmaker, Dies at 82 2011-05-22T02:23:04Z Truffaut sharply reproached established French filmmakers for complaining about pressure from producers or from official censors. The Truffaut Essays That Clear Up Misguided Notions of Auteurism 2019-06-08T04:00:00Z In another sense, though, “Hitchcock/Truffaut” did precisely what it hoped to, and a little more. The Book That Gets Inside Alfred Hitchcock’s Mind 2016-08-12T04:00:00Z Truffaut, and the magic of discovering that women were not pretty and nice and all things good. Jacqueline Bisset on her latest film and career typecasting: "They would say I was too pretty" 2022-03-02T05:00:00Z At least Pepper didn’t block her from working with Truffaut. This Season’s Best Books on Hollywood 2016-11-29T05:00:00Z The wave, needless to say, is La Nouvelle Vague, a journalistic name that not only stuck to Truffaut, Mr. Godard and their colleagues, but that also changed the way film history is understood. | 'Two in the Wave': Truffaut and Godard?s Roles in Creating the New Wave 2010-05-18T23:55:00Z If Godard replaced story with style, Truffaut replaced it with self. New Wave, old hat: why it's time to move on from the nouvelle vague 2010-07-19T11:28:00Z It was to impact the public view of Hitchcock, Jones said, that Truffaut thought of the book project in the first place. 'Hitchcock/Truffaut' looks at great directors' careers 2015-05-19T04:00:00Z Truffaut was wrong, I think, and not simply because I’d like a close look at the skull from that Hitchcock shocker. The Academy Museum Finds Good Intentions in Messy Film History 2021-09-30T04:00:00Z Lewis claims to be most content sitting around his home watching European classics, Truffaut and Fellini. Richard Lewis is not as miserable as he appears. But he’s still miserable. 2020-02-28T05:00:00Z Hitchcock wryly called his box-office flop an "expensive self-indulgence"; to Truffaut, he said that "the humour is quite rich". The Trouble With Harry: Hitchcock's lost masterpiece 2012-07-02T18:00:01Z It’s a gesture that film director and critic François Truffaut called “the most beautiful shot” out of the thousands of films he’d seen. In Hollywood’s golden age, no dancer rivaled Debbie Reynolds’s high-stepping joy 2016-12-29T05:00:00Z They attest to all the time and work that Truffaut put into the book.” At the Movies With François and Hitch 2015-11-25T05:00:00Z The question Truffaut specifically put to him was whether he would ever consider making a screen adaptation of a great novel such as Crime and Punishment. Good book, great film 2011-04-01T10:08:52Z An interview book sounds boring; Truffaut’s shook his whole creative field. The Book That Gets Inside Alfred Hitchcock’s Mind 2016-08-12T04:00:00Z In the fiction realm, Francois Truffaut explored his character for over 20 years. Linklater’s ‘Boyhood’ is the time of your life 2014-07-08T04:00:00Z A conventional but delightful tale of self-discovery and heroism from Mr. Miyazaki, it feels like Disney one moment, Truffaut the next. Ranking the Films of Studio Ghibli 2017-10-12T04:00:00Z “The public was being given the great privilege of embracing Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman together,” Hitchcock told Truffaut. Sexpionage! Why filmmakers can't resist a honeytrap 2019-08-09T04:00:00Z Mr. Truffaut wrote that it was “the clearest success of the new cinema where spontaneity is all the more powerful when it is the result of long and careful work.” Jacques Rozier, Last of the French New Wave Directors, Dies at 96 2023-06-13T04:00:00Z Photograph: Hulton Archive When Alfred Hitchcock, interviewed by François Truffaut, lamented the "photographs of people talking" that passed for movies, he was voicing an old commonplace. Anthony Asquith emerges from Hitchcock's shadow 2011-04-06T15:13:47Z Truffaut was interested in larger issues like how artists managed to work within the studio system, and in specifics like film craft. At the Movies With François and Hitch 2015-11-25T05:00:00Z Seattle Art Museum begins its spring film series Thursday with “Jean-Luc Godard and François Truffaut: French New Wave Masters,” continuing weekly through May 30. New wave, De Niro, film noir in spotlight 2013-03-28T21:59:31Z Their work fed directly into the explosive success of the French New Wave in the late 1950s: critics such as François Truffaut, Jean-Luc Godard and Claude Chabrol transferred their ideas directly to the screen. A short history of French cinema 2011-03-22T12:27:30Z Some critics likened Mr. Mazursky to European directors like Ingmar Bergman, Federico Fellini, Jean Renoir and François Truffaut for his ability to bring out the interior lives of his characters. Paul Mazursky, Director Who Captured a Changing America, Dies at 84 2014-07-01T04:00:00Z Truffaut wrote Hitchcock a letter that the British director said brought tears to his eyes, suggesting the book-length interview. 'Hitchcock/Truffaut' looks at great directors' careers 2015-05-19T04:00:00Z Then, after studying scripts by Fellini, Pasolini and Truffaut, he wrote a screenplay. Leonard Kastle, Composer and Filmmaker, Dies at 82 2011-05-22T02:23:04Z The movie is full of actual incidents from Truffaut’s childhood, including his fabricating his mother’s death as an excuse for truancy. ‘The 400 Blows,’ a Directing Debut That Still Astonishes 2022-09-21T04:00:00Z François Truffaut found such collections gimmicky, seeing "little value in displaying a dress worn by Greta Garbo". Hollywood Costume – dressing the part 2012-10-12T21:55:14Z France was liberating, just as the movies of Godard, Renoir, Truffaut and Varda clearly were for Anderson. Wes Anderson’s Dream of France, and the Paris I Remember 2021-10-28T04:00:00Z Bizarrely, Lennon's documentary was the last film shown at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival before protests led by François Truffaut and Jean-Luc Godard shut the place down. DVDs you should have seen -- but didn't 2010-07-24T15:01:00Z He may be "the most important film-maker alive", according to François Truffaut, but he is just as well known for being the one most dangerous to the health of others. The dark comedy of Werner Herzog 2011-03-05T00:07:49Z A vicious letter Godard wrote to Truffaut about Day for Night effectively turned their friendship into a bitter enmity. Day for Night ? review 2011-02-20T00:05:32Z And he says, ‘I’m not unhappy, I’m just a little disappointed, I canceled a meeting with Truffaut in Paris.’ Anna Karina Recalls Her Life in Film With Jean-Luc Godard 2016-05-04T04:00:00Z After their initial triumphs, with “The 400 Blows” and “Breathless,” Truffaut and Mr. Godard continued to work closely together through the 1960s. | 'Two in the Wave': Truffaut and Godard?s Roles in Creating the New Wave 2010-05-18T23:55:00Z Speaking of Truffaut, what about “The 400 Blows”? ‘Wonder’ author and director talk about teaching empathy in the age of Trump 2017-11-17T05:00:00Z My colleague Nathan Heller, writing about the book, rightly zeroes in on Truffaut’s unique qualification to create it, saying that he “has a director’s experience, a fanboy’s knowledge, and a critic’s offhand bluntness.” “Marnie” Is the Cure for Hitchcock Mania 2016-08-17T04:00:00Z That year Mr. Godard wrote a letter to Truffaut attacking his film “Day for Night” and enclosing an equally venomous letter to Mr. Léaud. | 'Two in the Wave': Truffaut and Godard?s Roles in Creating the New Wave 2010-05-18T23:55:00Z Francois Truffaut directed a 1966 movie version and the book’s title was referenced — without Bradbury’s permission, the author complained — for Michael Moore’s documentary “Fahrenheit 9-11.” ‘Fahrenheit 451′ Author Ray Bradbury Dies at 91 2012-06-06T14:50:36Z Tickets are now on sale for this winter's film series at the Seattle Art Museum: "Forever Young: The Films of François Truffaut." Lesbian and Gay film fest starts Friday 2011-10-13T20:13:07Z Yet Truffaut himself affirmed that his work was "more instinctive than intellectual". Truffaut: growing backwards into childhood 2011-02-19T00:05:31Z “Truffaut wanted to correct the bias against Hitchcock in the United States,” said Mr. Jones, the director of the New York Film Festival. At the Movies With François and Hitch 2015-11-25T05:00:00Z “In the usual form of suspense,” he told François Truffaut, a French director, “it is indispensable that the public be made aware of all the facts involved.” Join the dots 2015-03-12T04:00:00Z In April 1999, he assembled a festival called “Tout Truffaut,” dedicated to the French New Wave director François Truffaut. How Film Forum Became the Best Little Movie House in New York 2022-03-30T04:00:00Z It's the printed record of an unprecedented conversation, a tape-recorded colloquy between two exceptional directors, Alfred Hitchcock and François Truffaut, talking candidly about the philosophy as well as the mechanics of their craft. 'Hitchcock/Truffaut' looks at great directors' careers 2015-05-19T04:00:00Z When Truffaut died in 1984, Godard praised his criticism but refused to make any favourable comments on his films. 50 years of Breathless 2010-06-05T23:04:00Z Shown in French with English subtitles, the movie, Truffaut’s semiautobiographical odyssey, is part of Film Forum Jr., a series introducing classic cinema to children. Spare Times for Children for March 28-April 3 2014-03-27T22:34:17Z In 1965, Truffaut told a reporter for Time magazine, “She has all the qualities one expects in a woman, plus all those one expects in a man — without the inconveniences of either.” Jeanne Moreau, Femme Fatale of French New Wave, Is Dead at 89 2017-07-31T04:00:00Z The director remembers being enchanted and at times frightened by the films of David Lynch and François Truffaut. In Mexico, Women Directors Take the Lead 2021-12-29T05:00:00Z Smitten, Truffaut briefly left his wife and children for Ms. Pisier. Marie-France Pisier, New Wave Darling, Dies at 66 2011-04-26T15:02:54Z Gradually, Truffaut said, he had himself returned "to a narrative tradition based more on observation and synthesis than subjectivity and self-exploration". Mad Men: the future of American film is on television 2010-09-08T08:01:00Z For this episode, Laurent assembles all the right clips, clearly establishing the autobiographical nature of that film for both Truffaut and Leaud. 'Two in the Wave': Recapturing moments of the French New Wave 2010-08-19T21:04:00Z Not that their dingy storage cellar is fit for habitation — though like many Parisian sub-dwellings, it was once occupied by Jews in hiding during the war, as in François Truffaut’s “The Last Metro.” ‘The Man in the Basement’ Review: The Occupation of Paris 2023-01-26T05:00:00Z Francois Truffaut obviously has great love for the profession he chose with all its chaos and egos, its boring stretches and wild creativity. 5 great movies about making movies 2012-11-21T22:31:05Z Truffaut returned that letter, along with one of his own — 20 handwritten pages condemning the selfishness and pigheadedness of his longtime friend. | 'Two in the Wave': Truffaut and Godard?s Roles in Creating the New Wave 2010-05-18T23:55:00Z François Truffaut described Seberg as "the best actress in Europe", but we are left with glimpses of fleeting luminosity from a faltering career and tragically short life. Bonjour Tristesse: a golden-age masterpiece ripe for rediscovery 2012-10-10T11:42:04Z Truffaut illustrates the ups and downs of childhood with two of the film’s most famous scenes: a frozen Antoine’s haunted look in the final frame and an ecstatic Antoine spinning in a carnival ride. Boyhood, Moonlight and beyond: the best coming-of-age movies 2016-11-17T05:00:00Z Movie buffs may want to clear their schedules for tonight’s cable premiere of “Hitchcock/Truffaut.” What You Should Watch This Week: ‘Iris’ and ‘Halt and Catch Fire’ 2016-08-08T04:00:00Z Documentary on two poles of the Nouvelle Vague: Godard and Truffaut. This week's new films 2011-02-05T00:05:33Z After the pyrotechnics of Godard and Truffaut, some wondered if Rohmer had made a film or a radio play. 2010-01-12T04:00:00Z And while the melodrama “Easy Virtue” may seem like an odd fit for Hitchcock, the director cited it in a 1962 interview with François Truffaut to illustrate the concept of suspense. Movie Listings for May 13-19 2016-05-12T04:00:00Z Taken as a whole, Truffaut’s writings from Arts Spectacles suggest that the word defines not a kind of filmmaker or an artistic hero or even the experience of recognizing a director’s personality in a work. The Truffaut Essays That Clear Up Misguided Notions of Auteurism 2019-06-08T04:00:00Z Hitchcock gets the desired responses from Truffaut, and from readers. “Marnie” Is the Cure for Hitchcock Mania 2016-08-17T04:00:00Z Truffaut is not concerned with reality, certainly not his reality, or his national culture. Fran?ois Truffaut ? the man who loved actors 2011-02-17T22:23:01Z Truffaut saw immediately that she was "instinctively at home in front of the camera". Bernadette Lafont obituary 2013-07-26T16:10:22Z It is a politically urgent and impassioned work that also looks divine – he had persuaded Raoul Coutard, a cinematographer who had worked with Truffaut and Godard, to shoot the film. This week's arts diary 2011-03-22T22:30:00Z Godard and Truffaut, twin figureheads of the French New Wave, are chronicled in loving detail through their friendship and later fallout. This week's new films 2011-02-12T00:05:27Z One of the formative movie experiences of my own adolescence was seeing Jean-Luc Godard’s “Breathless” and François Truffaut’s “Shoot the Piano Player” on a weekday afternoon at the old Bleecker Street Cinema. Doubling the Movie Magic: A Retrospective of Great Pairings 2016-08-16T04:00:00Z They come at a moment when the English-language publication of François Truffaut's last interview finds him regretting the dismal consequences of trying to turn regular film directors into auteurs. Mad Men: the future of American film is on television 2010-09-08T08:01:00Z When Truffaut and Hitchcock sat down for their dayslong conversation in August 1962 at Universal Studios, along with a translator, Helen G. Scott, discussions about film were changing. At the Movies With François and Hitch 2015-11-25T05:00:00Z Brown was there — cheerful, tanned and celebrated by the audience as if he were Bergman or Truffaut. Perspective | The beautiful lie Bruce Brown and ‘The Endless Summer’ told us about surfing 2017-12-13T05:00:00Z A less pugilistic example of French culture in the face of fascism, François Truffaut’s wartime resistance drama also doubles as one of the great “backstage” films. The 10 greatest second world war films you haven't seen 2017-03-29T04:00:00Z Olivier Stockman grew up in Paris and describes François Truffaut, the doyen of French new wave cinema, as his "second father". Fancy owning a piece of film history? 2011-07-29T22:02:48Z Yet even though "Hitchcock/Truffaut," first published in 1967, is a memorable reading experience, turning it into a documentary film would seem a daunting task. 'Hitchcock/Truffaut' looks at great directors' careers 2015-05-19T04:00:00Z To some extent, Paris will always belong to the Truffauts, Fitzgeralds and Bernhardts of the world. A Paris Farewell 2011-03-25T18:55:10Z She garnered an Oscar nomination in 1975 playing a fading diva in Francois Truffaut’s “Day for Night,” a movie about making movies. Valentina Cortese, Italian screen diva, dead at 96 2019-07-10T04:00:00Z Not the least legacy left by Vigo – to Truffaut and Godard, for instance – was the essential artistic value of black-and-white photography and its curious but easily forgotten establishment of a new way of seeing. L'Atalante: No 3 2010-10-20T10:52:00Z Disappointingly, Kent Jones’s documentary “Hitchcock/Truffaut” — though not nearly as dry as its title — barely tickles Hitchcock’s fascinating fetishes. Review: ‘Hitchcock/Truffaut’ Revisits the Master of Suspense 2015-12-01T05:00:00Z This was the basis of the brief scenario that Truffaut, a fellow admirer of film noir and série noire pulp fiction, provided for . 50 years of Breathless 2010-06-05T23:04:00Z In the 1970s, Godard’s films became more political, while Truffaut explored commercialism. Hollywood at war: when film-makers feud with each other 2017-08-28T04:00:00Z On the heels of “Two in the Wave,” Emmanuel Laurent’s salute to the New Wave lions François Truffaut and , comes a documentary about a giant of the previous generation of French filmmakers. July 11 ? 17 2010-07-09T22:44:00Z In January, 1954, the magazine published a diatribe by the twenty-one-year-old Truffaut, two years in the making, called “A Certain Tendency of the French Cinema.” The Truffaut Essays That Clear Up Misguided Notions of Auteurism 2019-06-08T04:00:00Z The lessons painfully learned by Truffaut in 20 years still haven't been absorbed by the Anglo-American cinema in 60. Mad Men: the future of American film is on television 2010-09-08T08:01:00Z Yet many of her largest bouquets went to the most individualistic of directors, auteurs like Truffaut, Bergman, Fellini, Kurosawa, Satyajit Ray and David Lean. Judith Crist, Film Critic, Dies at 90 2012-08-07T16:35:14Z Truffaut saw Hitchcock as “the most complete filmmaker of all” — a master of all aspects of production, including shooting, cutting and publicity — and not just a maker of successful suspense pictures, as his reputation suggested. At the Movies With François and Hitch 2015-11-25T05:00:00Z His Alchemy Boxes, begun in 2007, contain models of work by other artists, alongside personal items such as Truffaut DVD sleeves and books. Artist of the week 89: Ryan Gander 2010-05-26T14:35:00Z The transcript was published—Truffaut, who ended up obsessing over the project, called it his “Hitchbook”—first in France and then in the United States. The Book That Gets Inside Alfred Hitchcock’s Mind 2016-08-12T04:00:00Z But Truffaut had a torrid time of it. Blown up – how cinema captured the dark heart of the swinging 60s 2016-04-21T04:00:00Z At a time in France that saw "the death of the author", Truffaut affirmed that, in great art, we are brought close to the essence of an individual human being. Truffaut: growing backwards into childhood 2011-02-19T00:05:31Z But the book, an engrossing record of Truffaut’s dayslong interview with his idol in 1962, did more than just reposition its subject’s reputation. Review: ‘Hitchcock/Truffaut’ Revisits the Master of Suspense 2015-12-01T05:00:00Z His first love in film was what he calls the intellectual European cinema of the 60s – Antonioni, Bergman, Godard, Truffaut et al. Paul Schrader: ‘I’ve made some important films. Dog Eat Dog is not one of them’ 2016-11-13T05:00:00Z The title alludes to the Truffaut film, “Day for Night,” a filmmaking term for creating nighttime scenes by underexposing footage shot in broad daylight. Paul Graham and Seizing the Everyday Moments 2016-02-18T05:00:00Z François Truffaut is one of them: Jean-Pierre Léaud’s roguish mien became, through Truffaut’s films, synonymous with the spirit of the French New Wave. ‘Face’ Review: Close Encounters 2022-10-20T04:00:00Z But “Hitchcock/Truffaut” is also a film about the friendship between the two men. At the Movies With François and Hitch 2015-11-25T05:00:00Z “Nothing beats seeing a new generation of audiences get blown away by a Bergman or a Fellini, a Renoir or a Truffaut,” Mr. Becker said. William Becker, Who Transformed Janus Films, Dies at 88 2015-09-13T04:00:00Z It's not what we expect from Hitch, although François Truffaut did say it was shot "like a thriller". The Genius of Alfred Hitchcock at the BFI: 10 of his lesser-known gems 2012-07-04T09:38:11Z And I was really getting into European cinema you both spoke about — Antonioni, Fellini and Truffaut. Jacqueline Bisset on her latest film and career typecasting: "They would say I was too pretty" 2022-03-02T05:00:00Z François Truffaut once wrote that “war films, even pacifist, even the best, willingly or not, glorify war and render it in some way attractive.” ‘Oppenheimer’ Review: A Man for Our Time 2023-07-19T04:00:00Z After sitting through its almost three hours running time, I couldn't help but recall the depth and impact of the late Francois Truffaut's 1959 film about his boyhood, "The 400 Blows." Readers respond after 'Boyhood' fails to impress critic Kenneth Turan 2014-08-07T04:00:00Z There’s a shot of his old comrade in cinema, François Truffaut, and snippets of Mr. Godard reciting from Hannah Arendt’s “On the Nature of Totalitarianism.” Godard’s ‘Goodbye to Language’ Enlivens Cannes 2014-05-22T04:00:00Z Increasingly indifferent to politics, Truffaut continues a journey into humanist cinema. Two in the Wave ? review 2011-02-13T00:05:31Z Crucially, Truffaut viewed authorship in terms of literal authority, of power, and he placed as much emphasis on the production of films as on their direction. The Truffaut Essays That Clear Up Misguided Notions of Auteurism 2019-06-08T04:00:00Z “I went back to ‘Little Dorrit,’ ‘David Copperfield,’ ‘Great Expectations,’ all those wayward lost orphans,” he said, “and I watched a lot of Truffaut – I watched ‘The 400 Blows’ a lot.” The Carpetbagger: For 'Hugo's' Writer, the Surprise Is in Not Failing 2012-02-02T18:30:10Z I decided to follow her example and changed my thesis topic: Goodbye "Language and Aphasia in the Cinematography of François Truffaut"; hello "Showbiz Politics: The American Model and the Forza Italia Model." Was Silvio Berlusconi the "Trump before Trump"? Only in some ways — but they're disturbing 2023-06-18T04:00:00Z Ms. Dillon received one of eight Oscar nominations for “Close Encounters,” whose cast included French director François Truffaut as a UFO expert. Melinda Dillon, actress who played crisis and comedy, dies at 83 2023-02-04T05:00:00Z But only two pages later, she details her discovery of Francois Truffaut and the film magazine Cahiers du Cinéma as she studies abroad in Paris. Review | The way we tell #MeToo stories is changing 2022-11-22T05:00:00Z There she was encouraged to keep pursuing filmmaking by François Truffaut. Trailblazing director Euzhan Palcy returns for Oscar honor 2022-11-16T05:00:00Z He fell out with Truffaut in the early 1970s — over politics or women, or perhaps both — and the two never spoke again. Jean-Luc Godard, rule-breaking master of French cinema, dies at 91 2022-09-13T04:00:00Z He also began work on “Breathless,” based on a story by Truffaut. Iconic French New Wave director Jean-Luc Godard dead at 91 2022-09-13T04:00:00Z There was an extraordinary row with his friend, another great New Wave director, François Truffaut. Jean-Luc Godard: Nine things about the man who remade cinema 2022-09-13T04:00:00Z Even their writings, Dosa said, reminded her of the narration in François Truffaut films. A celebrity volcanologist couple spotlighted in new doc 2022-07-05T04:00:00Z “I feel like I unearthed so much and had a fresh perspective on that time and place in my life that I thought maybe I could make something like Truffaut’s ‘400 Blows,’” said Derrickson. 'The Black Phone' explained: A real life killer, childhood memories shaped the adaptation 2022-06-24T04:00:00Z Working with no more than a brief plot outline prepared by Truffaut, Mr. Godard wrote new dialogue every day. Jean-Luc Godard, rule-breaking master of French cinema, dies at 91 2022-09-13T04:00:00Z Along with Truffaut’s “The 400 Blows,” released in 1959, Godard’s film set the new tone for French movie aesthetics. Iconic French New Wave director Jean-Luc Godard dead at 91 2022-09-13T04:00:00Z In 1973, Godard wrote to Truffaut attacking his latest film, Day For Night, and asking for funds to make a response. Jean-Luc Godard: Nine things about the man who remade cinema 2022-09-13T04:00:00Z The film was based on an idea by François Truffaut, another icon of the nouvelle vague, and began shooting in Paris without a script. Jean-Paul Belmondo, Magnetic Star of the French New Wave, Dies at 88 2021-09-06T04:00:00Z I had visions of becoming the brown Tarantino or a Mexican Truffaut before journalism got in the way. 'Bordertown' to 'Bordertown,' this Mexican writer's journey through Hollywood 2021-06-13T04:00:00Z The filmmaker has noted some of her cinematic inspirations, including Alfred Hitchcock, François Truffaut and Krzysztof Kie´slowski, with his twisty tales of crisscrossing journeys, fateful encounters and women on harrowing personal missions. Review: Hungary's 'Preparations to Be Together … ' brilliantly turns noir inside out 2021-01-21T05:00:00Z Francois Truffaut’s Hitchcockian account of a widow’s efforts to take revenge against the men who killed her husband. Movies on TV this week: 'E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial' and more 2020-12-30T05:00:00Z Unsurprisingly, Truffaut refused to pay for Godard's film. Jean-Luc Godard: Nine things about the man who remade cinema 2022-09-13T04:00:00Z He drew his own cartoons and pored over the shot patterns in Jack’s copy of “Hitchcock/Truffaut.” David Fincher’s Impossible Eye 2020-11-19T05:00:00Z “I would take a filmmaker like, you know, Fellini, Truffaut or Stanley Kubrick and I would just watch every movie they ever made from the very beginning,” he said. Producer Datari Turner wants to build a pipeline for Black talent in Hollywood 2020-08-20T04:00:00Z The monthly, which once employed the likes of Jean-Luc Godard and François Truffaut, was sold this month to a group of film producers and tech tycoons. Staff on magazine that launched French New Wave quit over sale 2020-02-27T05:00:00Z You also were shooting at the Victorine studios in Nice at the same time François Truffaut was making “Day for Night.” Dyan Cannon and Richard Benjamin fondly look back at 'The Last of Sheila' 2020-01-24T05:00:00Z His “Loves of a Blonde” was as original a work as any from Truffaut or Antonioni, and funnier. Milos Forman, Ivan Passer and their 73-year friendship: Childhood, escaping Czechoslovakia and conquering Hollywood 2019-12-13T05:00:00Z As a teen-ager, Beck loved film, especially the humor and audacity of the European auteurs: “Fellini, Godard, Truffaut, Antonioni, Buñuel,” he said. Beck Is Home 2019-11-25T05:00:00Z The French director François Truffaut talked about being forced to live apart from his parents when he was young. Abandoning a Cat 2019-09-30T04:00:00Z “It was what I imagined the young Godard and Truffaut being like: tearing down certain heroes, building up others, and crafting their own language.” James Gray’s Journey from the Outer Boroughs to Outer Space 2019-09-09T04:00:00Z Kent Jones is a respected, even revered, figure in film circles, as a programmer for the New York Film Festival and as the writer-director of such documentaries as “A Letter to Elia” and “Hitchcock/Truffaut.” Review | ‘Diane’ is rooted in realism right down to its sturdy, stoic heroine 2019-04-02T04:00:00Z Through a friend, she made a connection with Francois Truffaut and the legendary French New Wave auteur became a mentor as she completed her film debut. 30 years after making history with 'A Dry White Season,' director Euzhan Palcy looks back 2019-02-01T05:00:00Z A climax near a churning ocean brought to mind François Truffaut’s “The 400 Blows.” After ‘Gravity,’ Alfonso Cuarón Had His Pick of Directing Blockbusters. Instead, He Went Home to Make ‘Roma.’ 2018-12-13T05:00:00Z Criterion Collection, the distributor of movies such as Akira Kurosawa’s “Seven Samurai” and François Truffaut’s “The 400 Blows,” said it will launch a free-standing online service next spring. California Inc.: Retailers have fingers crossed Black Friday won't be a turkey 2018-11-19T05:00:00Z In this way, the French tradition Audiard follows in is not so much the auteur model set down by the gods of the New Wave, Truffaut and Godard. Can ‘the French Scorsese’ Pull Off a Western? 2018-10-11T04:00:00Z He appeared in more than 60 films, notably as a pianist with a mysterious past in François Truffaut’s eccentric 1960 crime drama, “Shoot the Piano Player.” This week’s passages 2018-10-05T04:00:00Z Luchford’s black-and-white photos are inspired by the bold French Nouvelle Vague imagery of the late Fifties and Sixties and by radical filmmakers François Truffaut and Jean-Luc Godard. Gucci to show spring 2019 collection at Théâtre Le Palace in Paris 2018-07-23T04:00:00Z Luchford's black-and-white photos are inspired by the bold French Nouvelle Vague imagery of the late Fifties and Sixties and by radical filmmakers François Truffaut and Jean-Luc Godard. Gucci to extend its French accent, show in Paris 2018-05-25T04:00:00Z Truffaut draws out the book’s most surreally boring moments, devoting an entire scene to a hypnotic faux-interactive soap opera about assigning guest bedrooms. HBO’s Fahrenheit 451 has a new villain: popular tech trends 2018-05-19T04:00:00Z The novel has been adapted multiple times, including by the French New Wave director François Truffaut in 1966, for his only English-language film. Why to watch this Twilight Zone episode on Netflix this weekend 2018-05-18T04:00:00Z Truffaut called for a complete halt to the festival; Godard initially proposed an overhaul that would do away with awards and replace programmed films with documentary footage from the ongoing events. In May 1968, the Cannes Film Festival ground to a halt. Fifty years later, it's still sparking controversy 2018-04-20T04:00:00Z In the 1950s, it was where arthouse icons like Federico Fellini, Ingmar Bergman, and François Truffaut received their first nominations. Rotten Tomatoes may have radically skewed the Best Picture race 2018-03-02T05:00:00Z The film's erotic energy and documentary style eventually made it a cult favorite, with admirers including the French New Wave directors Francois Truffaut and Jean-Luc Godard. Peggy Cummins, the lethal outlaw in noir classic 'Gun Crazy,' dies at 92 2018-01-02T05:00:00Z When François Truffaut, a French film director, stated that “there is no such thing as an anti-war film”, he was implying that the tragic realities of conflict are sanitised by the screen. “Hostiles” is a bloody depiction of the American frontier 2018-01-02T05:00:00Z As to the last word on Renoir's charming film, let's leave it to fellow filmmaker François Truffaut, a working critic before he was a director. 'The Crime of Monsieur Lange' is one of Jean Renoir's least known films. But a restored version shows it's the most pure fun 2017-11-21T05:00:00Z “Monogamy is impossible,” Francois Truffaut said, “but anything else is worse.” Affairs Are Only Human — But That Shouldn't Be Your Excuse 2017-10-23T04:00:00Z But like the wayward boy in Francois Truffaut’s “The 400 Blows,” one of Weinstein’s favorite foreign films, he portrayed himself as misunderstood, a bitter underdog. Harvey Weinstein: His cinematic gifts and his bullying sway over a Hollywood he fascinated and repelled 2017-10-17T04:00:00Z In the mid-1960s, when writers David Newman and Robert Benton were trying to sell a synopsis for what became "Bonnie and Clyde," Truffaut arranged a screening of "Gun Crazy" and suggested it as inspiration. Peggy Cummins, the lethal outlaw in noir classic 'Gun Crazy,' dies at 92 2018-01-02T05:00:00Z That’s an old François Truffaut approach I learned when I was a teenager: Make every movie like it will be your last one. Ryan Gosling and director Denis Villeneuve have 'no idea how the world will react' to the risky 'Blade Runner 2049' 2017-09-28T04:00:00Z Francois Truffaut as an excitable scientist seems to know what it may mean, but we still don’t. From the archives: Saucer sorcery in Steven Spielberg's 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind' 2017-08-31T04:00:00Z In the 1970s, director Francois Truffaut famously claimed that every film about war ends up being pro-war, because onscreen violence is inherently thrilling. Bushwick is essentially ‘Punching Nazis: The Movie’ 2017-08-24T04:00:00Z As the magnetic and impulsive Catherine, Moreau is the force at the center of Truffaut’s celebrated New Wave classic and the focal point of its Bohemian ménage a trois tragedy. Jeanne Moreau, French actress and New Wave icon, was a pioneer of unflinching portrayals of complex women 2017-07-31T04:00:00Z She famously turned down Mike Nichols' invitation to play Mrs Robinson in The Graduate, and instead reunited with Truffaut for 1968's The Bride Wore Black, an homage to Alfred Hitchcock. Jeanne Moreau: French screen icon dies at 89 - BBC News 2017-07-31T04:00:00Z Developed in a 1954 essay by French critic/filmmaker François Truffaut as “la politique des Auteurs,” auteur theory held that the director was the guiding artistic intelligence of a given film. What does the director switch on “Justice League” mean for the auteur theory? 2017-07-29T04:00:00Z She inspired some of the films of François Truffaut. At a family workshop near Paris, the ‘drowned Mona Lisa’ death mask lives on 2017-07-20T04:00:00Z Chabrol's austerity as a director has kept him from becoming the kind of sentimental favorite his colleague Francois Truffaut was in this country. Chabrol's 'Betty' serves up a slice of dark, obsessive life 2016-09-28T04:00:00Z He pressed his fingers to his lips gently, shook his head a little, and grinned at the sky—think Jean-Pierre Léaud in those early Truffaut films. The Joyful Approach of Nicolas Mahut, Best Known for a Loss 2016-09-07T04:00:00Z Hitchcock himself claimed to be displeased with the ending in his famous interview with Francois Truffaut, describing a scene that was never shot. Alfred Hitchcock's 1941 'Suspicion' was met with a skepticism that continues to this day 2016-04-08T04:00:00Z In his interview with fellow director Francois Truffaut, Alfred Hitchcock talked persuasively about the difference between surprise and suspense, and "The Wave" is all about suspense. Norway's 'The Wave' shows Hollywood how to make a disaster film with real thrills 2016-03-04T05:00:00Z Mr. Truffaut, the New Wave director, used the wrought-iron bridge that crosses over the cemetery as a setting for several movies, including “The 400 Blows” in 1959. French Artists Will Take Their Irreverence to the Grave 2015-12-29T05:00:00Z In 1962, the young French director François Truffaut headed to Hollywood for a week of interviews with Hitchcock. Movie review: ‘Hitchcock/Truffaut’ presents film icons in conversation 2015-12-09T05:00:00Z Director David Fincher was 7 when he saw the film book "Hitchcock/Truffaut" on his father's desk. David Fincher and Martin Scorsese on why Hitchcock was more than the Master of Suspense 2015-12-04T05:00:00Z "Hitchcock/Truffaut" is based on a book of the same name, an unusual collaboration that is generally considered one of the few indispensable works on the movies. 'Hitchcock/Truffaut' a revealing glimpse at filmmakers' summit 2015-12-03T05:00:00Z The new documentary “Hitchcock/Truffaut” by critic, filmmaker and New York Film Festival head Kent Jones, is about that extraordinary meeting and its long reverberations through cinema. In ‘Hitchcock/Truffaut,’ a tete-a-tete between two titans 2015-12-03T05:00:00Z Their aim, they say, is to create an irreverent mausoleum that is a symbol of absurdity in this Parisian village of the dead, whose 21,500 graves include Edgar Degas and François Truffaut. French Artists Will Take Their Irreverence to the Grave 2015-12-29T05:00:00Z Hitchcock and Truffaut died within four years of each other in the 1980s. Movie review: ‘Hitchcock/Truffaut’ presents film icons in conversation 2015-12-09T05:00:00Z Truffaut achieved his goal when the book was published in 1967. David Fincher and Martin Scorsese on why Hitchcock was more than the Master of Suspense 2015-12-04T05:00:00Z "Should I have experimented more with character and narrative?" he wonders in a surprising moment of self-doubt in a letter to Truffaut. 'Hitchcock/Truffaut' a revealing glimpse at filmmakers' summit 2015-12-03T05:00:00Z For Jones, “Hitchcock/Truffaut” was ultimately about the emergence of film as its own cultural realm, not in comparison to literature or anything else. In ‘Hitchcock/Truffaut,’ a tete-a-tete between two titans 2015-12-03T05:00:00Z Truffaut once described Welles’s work as a meditation on the “weakness of the strong.” A Hundred Years of Orson Welles 2015-12-07T05:00:00Z When Truffaut is heard to ask about the effects of his Catholic upbringing, Hitchcock asks that the tape recorder be turned off. Movie review: ‘Hitchcock/Truffaut’ presents film icons in conversation 2015-12-09T05:00:00Z In the audio tapes, Hitchcock, who became lifelong friends with Truffaut, is open and often playful with the young director. David Fincher and Martin Scorsese on why Hitchcock was more than the Master of Suspense 2015-12-04T05:00:00Z Jones has also gotten use of the original audio tapes made by Hitchcock, Truffaut and translator Helen Scott for those 1962 interviews, and these voices, especially Hitchcock's, are unexpectedly effective. 'Hitchcock/Truffaut' a revealing glimpse at filmmakers' summit 2015-12-03T05:00:00Z Hitchcock was touched by Truffaut’s interest from the start. In ‘Hitchcock/Truffaut,’ a tete-a-tete between two titans 2015-12-03T05:00:00Z A block above that, on the Rue Navarin, Francois Truffaut, one of the greatest directors in French cinema, spent his childhood and later filmed part of “The 400 Blows.” Village life on a single street in Paris 2015-11-24T05:00:00Z “Hitchcock/Truffaut” would be a stronger film had it spent more time with its title figures and less with the contemporary directors. Movie review: ‘Hitchcock/Truffaut’ presents film icons in conversation 2015-12-09T05:00:00Z In 1962 Alfred Hitchcock agreed to participate in an audio interview conducted by French New Wave director Francois Truffaut over an eight-day period. When Alfred Hitchcock met Francois Truffaut - BBC News 2015-11-11T05:00:00Z Which is why it's such a joy to welcome "Hitchcock/Truffaut" to the screen. 'Hitchcock/Truffaut' a revealing glimpse at filmmakers' summit 2015-12-03T05:00:00Z What followed was a week of interviews in a windowless Hollywood office that culminated in 27 hours of recordings in which Truffaut discussed Hitchcock’s artistry, film by film. In ‘Hitchcock/Truffaut,’ a tete-a-tete between two titans 2015-12-03T05:00:00Z She had met Truffaut in Los Angeles in 1979 when he was speaking at the American Film Institute. In 'Knock Knock,' actress Colleen Camp has a cameo -- and a producer credit 2015-10-03T04:00:00Z There’s less insight in some of the directors’ remarks than there is in such seemingly offhand moments as the one in which we hear Hitchcock and Truffaut talking while posing for photographs together. Movie review: ‘Hitchcock/Truffaut’ presents film icons in conversation 2015-12-09T05:00:00Z “I so subscribe to the Francois Truffaut quote that a successful movie artistically is a movie that’s a perfect blend of truth and spectacle,” Zemeckis said in a recent interview. ‘The Walk’ a big-screen balancing act in a lost art 2015-09-28T04:00:00Z Hitchcock, not known to be a sentimentalist, wrote back that Truffaut's letter "brought tears to my eyes." 'Hitchcock/Truffaut' a revealing glimpse at filmmakers' summit 2015-12-03T05:00:00Z “Hitchcock/Truffaut” connects those eras, not so much marking the distance between them than their commonality of pursuit. In ‘Hitchcock/Truffaut,’ a tete-a-tete between two titans 2015-12-03T05:00:00Z When Truffaut said that this film combines "the documentary approach with lyricism," he hit it just right. 'Rififi' screening a welcome return of cracking good classic 2015-09-03T04:00:00Z The result was “Hitchcock/Truffaut,” the 1966 book that inspired Kent Jones’s illuminating new documentary of the same name. Movie review: ‘Hitchcock/Truffaut’ presents film icons in conversation 2015-12-09T05:00:00Z But despite the films of Francois Truffaut and Jean Luc Godard now being recognised as masterpieces, the photographs of Cauchetier were stored away in boxes for more than four decades. Photographing the glamour of the French New Wave - BBC News 2015-06-23T04:00:00Z The results — from pictures showing Godard using a wheelchair for a travelling shot to Truffaut giving directions to his actors — were a precious chronicle of one of the most important moments in French cinema. In bed with Belmondo: Raymond Cauchetier and the new wave 2015-06-03T04:00:00Z Hitchcock, who would go on to make a handful more films, remained friends with Truffaut. In ‘Hitchcock/Truffaut,’ a tete-a-tete between two titans 2015-12-03T05:00:00Z Varda, 86, was one of the leading figures of the French New Wave film movement, alongside Jean-Luc Godard and Francois Truffaut. Director Agnes Varda to receive honorary Palme d'Or - BBC News 2015-05-11T04:00:00Z It also deconstructs a moment from Truffaut’s 1959 debut, “The 400 Blows.” Movie review: ‘Hitchcock/Truffaut’ presents film icons in conversation 2015-12-09T05:00:00Z French New Wave director François Truffaut, the auteur of The 400 Blows, Shoot the Piano Player and Jules and Jim, once said, “I have always preferred the reflection of the life to life itself.” The Year in Video Games (and the Best of 2014) As a director Truffaut was “calm and shy”, afraid “of being judged”, he says; Moreau was “divine, extraordinary”. In bed with Belmondo: Raymond Cauchetier and the new wave 2015-06-03T04:00:00Z “Your letter brought tears to my eyes,” he responded to Truffaut’s invitation, “and I am very grateful to receive such a tribute from you.” In ‘Hitchcock/Truffaut,’ a tete-a-tete between two titans 2015-12-03T05:00:00Z He was 15, a teenage boy with wanderlust, under the influence of François Truffaut and his movie, “The 400 Blows.” Cuba’s displaced ‘Peter Pan’ generation looks homeward with mixed feelings 2014-12-17T05:00:00Z He sometimes loaded all six into a Volkswagen Squareback and shepherded them across the bay to a museum or an indie theater to catch a film by Fellini or Truffaut. Steve Lavin and St. John’s Brace for New Season and High Expectations 2014-11-14T05:00:00Z If Truffaut made a video game, this would be it. The Year in Video Games (and the Best of 2014) If you look at old black-and-white French movies, like those from Francois Truffaut, you'll find the face of ennui belonging to an actor named Charles Aznavour. Chicago Bears fans have a French disease called ennui 2014-11-13T05:00:00Z Fade … dissolve to Charlotte Gainsbourg in 1967 in the kitchen cutting tomatoes, while out on the terrace Daniel Auteuil is typing the masterpiece that will win the Prix Goncourt and later be filmed by Truffaut. Linda Grant: 'I have killed my books' 2014-05-17T04:00:00Z His parents took him to art house theaters where he saw the works of Bernardo Bertolucci and François Truffaut. Marc Toberoff, Superman's Lawyer 2013-06-13T09:50:49Z Truffaut wasn’t the only Frenchman curious about “Little Fugitive.” The ‘New Yawk New Wave’ Series at Film Forum 2013-01-06T05:08:02Z A film version, directed by Francois Truffaut, was released in 1966. Author Ray Bradbury dies, aged 91 2012-06-06T14:54:24Z But for better or worse his name was almost always linked in reviews and interviews with that of his mentor, François Truffaut, for whom he had worked as an assistant director and production manager. Claude Miller, Film Director and Truffaut Prot?g?, Dies at 70 2012-04-14T04:47:20Z “You can’t really celebrate the revolution by watching Truffaut films,” he said. City Room: Giving In, for a Day, to the Cancan's Siren Call 2011-07-15T20:11:00Z François Truffaut famously once suggested that the words "British" and "cinema" were incompatible. Changing Channel: France becomes the unlikely saviour of British film 2010-10-07T11:45:00Z “What struck me regarding ‘Little Fugitive’ was that Truffaut credited it with inspiring the French New Wave,” the critic J. Hoberman, who conceived the series, said in a phone interview. The ‘New Yawk New Wave’ Series at Film Forum 2013-01-06T05:08:02Z When that initiative collapsed after five issues, he joined the reviewing staff of Les Cahiers du Cinéma, a publication that acquired a fashionable notoriety for the violently iconoclastic reviews of the young Truffaut. 2010-01-12T01:10:00Z While making the 1988 film “The Little Thief,” which is based on the last unfinished manuscript of Truffaut, who died in 1984, Mr. Miller said he lived in dread of the inevitable comparisons. Claude Miller, Film Director and Truffaut Prot?g?, Dies at 70 2012-04-14T04:47:20Z |
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