France,
1968, 90 min
Directed by:
François TruffautCinematography:
Denys ClervalComposer:
Antoine DuhamelCast:
Jean-Pierre Léaud, Claude Jade, Delphine Seyrig, Michael Lonsdale, Harry-Max, André Falcon, Daniel Ceccaldi, Paul Pavel, Martine Brochard (more)Plots(1)
Filmed in 1968 during political turbulence in France which culminated in the Paris riots, this is ironically one of Truffaut's most playful and light-hearted films. The third in a series featuring Truffaut's cinematic alter-ego Antoine Doinel, which began with Les Quatre Cents Coups, it follows Antoine (Jean-Pierre Léaud) who, having received a dishonourable discharge from the army at the age of 20, works his way through a series of unsatisfactory jobs, as well as a number of transient relationships. (Artificial Eye)
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