Truffaut's rejection of traditional cinema "I make normal films for
normal people."
--Francois Truffaut
From "The 400 Blows "to" Jules and Jim "to" The Last Metro,"
Francois Truffaut (1932-1984) practically defined the French cinema
of his era and was one of the founders of the "New Wave" which took
the industry by storm in the late 1950s. His endlessly touching and
romantic films--always tinged by a touch of reflective
sadness--made him one of France's favorite and most successful
directors. This book traces Truffaut's career and includes rare
images drawn from his archives.
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