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  1. François Roland Truffaut è stato un regista, sceneggiatore, produttore cinematografico, attore e critico cinematografico francese. Protagonista del cinema francese tra la fine degli anni cinquanta e i primissimi anni ottanta, assieme agli amici e colleghi Jean-Luc Godard, Claude Chabrol, Éric Rohmer e Jacques Rivette diede vita a ...

  2. François Truffaut, né le 6 février 1932 à Paris 17e et mort le 21 octobre 1984 à Neuilly-sur-Seine 3, est un cinéaste français, figure majeure de la Nouvelle Vague et auteur de vingt-et-un longs-métrages qui ont contribué à révolutionner la narration cinématographique.

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    Truffaut was born in Paris on 6 February 1932. His mother was Janine de Montferrand. His mother's future husband, Roland Truffaut, accepted him as an adopted son and gave him his surname. He was passed around to live with various nannies and his grandmother for a number of years. His grandmother instilled in him her love of books and music. He live...

    André Bazin

    After starting his own film club in 1948, Truffaut met André Bazin, who had a great effect on his professional and personal life. Bazin was a critic and the head of another film society at the time. He became a personal friend of Truffaut's and helped him out of various financial and criminal situations during his formative years. Truffaut joined the French Army in 1950, aged 18, but spent the next two years trying to escape. He was arrested for attempting to desert the army and incarcerated...

    Cahiers du Cinéma

    Over the next few years, Truffaut became a critic (and later editor) at Cahiers, where he became notorious for his brutal, unforgiving reviews. He was called "The Gravedigger of French Cinema" and was the only French critic not invited to the 1958 Cannes Film Festival. He supported Bazin in developing one of the most influential theories of cinema, the auteur theory. In 1954, Truffaut wrote an article in Cahiers du cinéma, "Une Certaine Tendance du Cinéma Français" ("A Certain Trend of French...

    Short films

    After having been a critic, Truffaut decided to make films. He began with the short film Une Visite (1955) and followed it with Les Mistons(1957).

    Truffaut expressed his admiration for filmmakers such as Luis Buñuel, Ingmar Bergman, Robert Bresson, Roberto Rossellini, and Alfred Hitchcock. He wrote Hitchcock/Truffaut, a book about Hitchcock, based on a lengthy series of interviews. Of Jean Renoir, he said: "I think Renoir is the only filmmaker who's practically infallible, who has never made ...

    Truffaut was married to Madeleine Morgenstern from 1957 to 1965, and they had two daughters, Laura (born 1959) and Eva (born 1961). Madeleine was the daughter of Ignace Morgenstern, managing director of one of France's largest film distribution companies, Cocinor, and was largely responsible for securing funding for Truffaut's first films. In 1968,...

    In July 1983, following his first stroke and being diagnosed with a brain tumour, Truffaut rented France Gall's and Michel Berger's house outside Honfleur, Normandy. He was expected to attend his friend Miloš Forman's Amadeus premiere when he died on 21 October 1984, aged 52, at the American Hospital of Paris in Neuilly-sur-Seinein France. At the t...

    Feature film

    TV writer (Posthumous releases)

    Academy Awards BAFTA Awards Berlin International Film Festival Cannes Film Festival César Awards Mar del Plata International Film Festival Venice International Film Festival

    Les 400 Coups (1960) with M. Moussy (English translation: The 400 Blows)
    Le Cinéma selon Alfred Hitchcock (1967, second edition 1983) (English translation: Hitchcock and Hitchcock/Truffaut with the collaboration of Helen G. Scott)
    Les Aventures d'Antoine Doinel (1970) (English translation: Adventures of Antoine Doinel; translated by Helen G. Scott)
    Jules et Jim (film script) (1971) (English translation: Jules and Jim; translated by Nicholas Fry)
    François Truffaut at IMDb
    New Wave Film Encyclopedia: "François Truffaut"an extensive biography
    François Truffaut complete biography: "François Truffaut" Archived 26 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  3. 23 mag 2024 · François Truffaut (born February 6, 1932, Paris, France—died October 21, 1984, Neuilly-sur-Seine, near Paris) was a French film critic, director, and producer whose attacks on established filmmaking techniques both paved the way for and pioneered the movement known as the Nouvelle Vague .

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  4. François Roland Truffaut (pronunciación en francés: /fʁɑ̃swa ʁɔlɑ̃ tʁyfo/; París, 6 de febrero de 1932-Neuilly-sur-Seine, 21 de octubre de 1984), conocido como François Truffaut, fue un director, guionista, crítico y actor francés.

  5. Effetto notte ( La nuit américaine) è un film francese del 1973, diretto da François Truffaut. Tredicesima regia del geniale autore, è considerata una delle opere meta-cinematografiche più riuscite[ senza fonte] [1] e un capolavoro della cinematografia mondiale. [1] Indice. 1 Il titolo. 2 Trama. 3 Produzione. 3.1 Riprese. 3.2 Cast. 4 Distribuzione.