How To Use Truffaut In A Sentence
- Truffaut was an important film director of the French New Wave.
- The bountiful extras include a great booklet, alternate edits, audio commentaries, a trifle of an animated homage by Michel Gondry and especially a TV chat about Vigo between Francois Truffaut and a pompously self-important Eric Rohmer. Michael Giltz: DVDs: What's The Best Sitcom On Thursday Nights?
- Truffaut was an important film director of the French New Wave.
- In this way, Truffaut's adaptation is one part homage to American noir, one part French New Wave classic.
- I guess that makes it seem as if Francois Truffaut expatriated to Muscle Shoals. Shawn Amos: PLAY > SKIP: This Week's New Music
- Alain Chabat proves a delightful foil for Gainsbourg, and Bernadette Lafont - who has now made 160 appearances, including appearances in landmarks such as Chabrol's Le Beau Serge and Les Bonnes Femmes and Truffaut's Such a Gorgeous Kid Like Me - completes this talented trio. GreenCine Daily: Rendez-Vous. 11.
- Truffaut (1932-1984) died too young, of a brain tumor, at 52, but he left behind 21 films, not counting shorts and screenplays.
- You've mentioned in interviews that French directors like Truffaut and Godard were big influences on your vérité style.
- Francois Truffaut once said that the documentary is a thousand times more manipulative and deceptive than the work of fiction.
- But "Le corbeau" still was a touchstone for the young François Truffaut, and Claude Chabrol has drawn on Clouzot's mordant critiques of bourgeois society. A French Director Ripe for Rediscovery