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Francois Truffaut

by Annette Insdorf
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Overview

Long considered the definitive volume on Truffaut's genius, Annette Insdorf's study returns to print in a revised and updated edition. With fresh insights and an extensive section on the director's last five films, Insdorf captures the essence and totality of his work. She discusses his contributions to the French New Wave, his relationship with his mentors Hitchcock and Renoir, and the dominant themes of his cinema—women, love, children, and language—while exploring his own life in relation to his films. As warmly and piercingly human as its subject, François Truffaut immortalizes one of the cinema's most popular, prolific, and profound artists.

In a revised and updated edition of her classic book, the foremost authority on Truffaut's films offers fresh insights into one of the world's most influential directors.

Synopsis

Updated, revised edition of the definitive work on Truffaut.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 1995
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
292
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521478083

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