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  1. François Roland Truffaut ( UK: / ˈtruːfoʊ, ˈtrʊ -/ TROO-foh, TRUU-, US: / truːˈfoʊ / troo-FOH; [1] [2] French: [fʁɑ̃swa ʁɔlɑ̃ tʁyfo]; 6 February 1932 – 21 October 1984) was a French filmmaker, actor, and critic. He is widely regarded as one of the founders of the French New Wave. [3]

  2. IMDb profile of François Truffaut, a French director, writer and producer who was a pioneer of the New Wave cinema. Learn about his life, career, works, collaborations and legacy.

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  3. C'est là que Jean Genet lui fait découvrir la Série noire, qui lui inspirera plusieurs films. À Paris du 1 er 43 au 18 juin 42 1951, François Truffaut emploie son séjour à préparer sa désertion, s'équiper en vêtements civils, trouver un emploi et des amis pour le cacher 43.

  4. May 23, 2024 · Francois Truffaut, French film critic, director, and producer who was a pioneer in the New Wave movement. He was perhaps best known for the Antoine Doinel saga, including The 400 Blows, Stolen Kisses, and Bed & Board. His other notable films included Jules et Jim and Day for Night.

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  5. Dec 18, 2021 · Born an unwanted child in 1932 in Paris, François Truffaut grew up roaming the Parisian streets and developed an obsessive interest in literature and cinema. He started a film club and befriended André Bazin, one of France’s most renowned film critics and theorists, who even housed the young outcast.

  6. Jul 25, 2003 · Learn about the life and career of François Truffaut, one of the most influential and beloved filmmakers of the French New Wave. From his childhood passion for cinema to his collaborations with Bazin, Godard and Hitchcock, discover how he became a master of the art of film.

  7. François Truffaut. Writer: Day for Night. French director François Truffaut began to assiduously go to the movies at age seven. He was also a great reader but not a good pupil. He left school at 14 and started working. In 1947, aged 15, he founded a film club and met André Bazin, a French critic, who became his protector.