How To Use Truffaut In A Sentence
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Truffaut was an important film director of the French New Wave.
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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.
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Truffaut was an important film director of the French New Wave.
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In this way, Truffaut's adaptation is one part homage to American noir, one part French New Wave classic.
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I guess that makes it seem as if Francois Truffaut expatriated to Muscle Shoals.
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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.
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Truffaut (1932-1984) died too young, of a brain tumor, at 52, but he left behind 21 films, not counting shorts and screenplays.
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You've mentioned in interviews that French directors like Truffaut and Godard were big influences on your vérité style.
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Francois Truffaut once said that the documentary is a thousand times more manipulative and deceptive than the work of fiction.
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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.
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Just like the text by Itard on which it is based, Truffaut's film expresses both the romanticism of Victor's impassioned longing for the woods and the moon, and also the clinical compassion with which his stiff-necked, reserved teacher offers him the values of civilisation.
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Rare images of the original shooting script with Truffaut's hand-written annotations.
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In this issue we feature articles on two highly distinctive auteurs, Brian De Palma and François Truffaut.
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How about doing a Hitchcock homage like Truffaut or Chabrol or even Scorsese in Shutter Island instead of an out-and-out "remake"?
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As a director, Rohmer became a leading force in France's convention-smashing New Wave cinema, alongside directors Jean-Luc Godard and Francois Truffaut, his colleagues at the Cahiers.
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Whatever complexes about life appear in his work, Truffaut's film-making is bracingly unneurotic.
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You also get Truffaut's interview excerpts with Hitch, which is as close to a full commentary from him as we'll ever have. imagine what a treat that would be: Hitchcock holding forth in droll glory for nearly two hours.
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Truffaut was an important film director of the French New Wave.