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The 34 essays of this collection by leading international scholars reassess Truffauts impact on cinema as they locate the unique quality of his thematic obsessions and his remarkable narrative techniques. Almost 30 years after his death, we are presented with strikingly original perspectives on his background, influences, and importance.Bridges a gap in film scholarship with a series of 34 original essays by leading film scholars that assess the lasting impact of Truffauts work

  • Provides striking new readings of individual films, and new perspectives on Truffauts background, influences, and importance
  • Offers a wide choice of critical perspectives ranging from current reflections in film theories to articles applying methodologies that have recently been neglected or considered controversial
  • Includes international viewpoints from a range of European countries, and from Japan, New Zealand, and Brazil
  • Draws on Truffauts archives at the BiFI (Bibliotheque du film) in Paris
  • Includes an extended interview with French filmmaker Arnaud Desplechin concerning Truffauts shifting stature in French film culture and his manner of thought and work as a director

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Acknowledgments

The editors are grateful to Wellesley College for a grant awarded to Anne Gillain to help cover the translation costs for this volume. At a time of fiscal vigilance, Wellesley College displayed once more its commitment to faculty research and publication. Our sincere appreciation goes to Madeleine Morgenstern who expressed active interest in our work and warmly welcomed us into her home to discuss it. Her support has been a great encouragement. We must single out Arnaud Desplechin for graciously spending two afternoons of his busy professional life to share with us his insights on Franois Truffaut. It was a privilege to watch segments of the films with him and to be there to catch the fervor as well as the intuitive aptness of his spontaneous reactions. His dedication not just to Truffaut but to a serious, yet never ponderous, idea of cinema ought to inspire young filmmakers and scholars the way it has us. Thanks go to Liam Andrew and especially to Madeline Whittle for assisting with the countless details and versions of so many chapters that have been in production for so many months. Madelines care and her quickness of both intelligence and execution kept this multilingual, two-year enterprise on track. In the home stretch we were ably assisted by Jeremi Szaniawski, Michael Cramer, Stephanie Andrew, and especially Dana Benelli. We salute Jayne Fargnoli, cheerful optimist, and our forgiving editor, who has shown herself ready to bend protocol for the health of this particular volume. We hope we to have been worthy of her trust.

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

A companion to Francois Truffaut / edited by Dudley Andrew and Anne Gillain.
pages cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Includes filmography.

ISBN 978-1-4051-9847-9 (hardback : alk. paper)
1. Truffaut, FrancoisCriticism and interpretation. I. Andrew, Dudley, 1945 editor of compilation.
II. Gillain, Anne, editor of compilation.
PN1998.3.T78C75 2013
791.430233092dc23

2012042143

A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.

Cover image: Photo of Francois Truffaut Eva Sereny / Camera Press, London
Cover design by Nicki Averill Design and Illustration

Filmography
1954Une Visite (A Visit) (short)
1957Les Mistons (The Mischief Makers) (short)
1958Une Histoire deau (A Story of Water) (short)
1959Les 400 Coups (The 400 Blows)
1960Tirez sur le pianiste (Shoot the Piano Player)
1962Jules et Jim ( Jules and Jim)
1962Antoine et Colette (Antoine and Colette) (first sketch of LAmour vingt ans (Love at Twenty))
1964La Peau douce (The Soft Skin)
1966Fahrenheit
1967La Marie tait en noir (The Bride Wore Black)
1968Baisers vols (Stolen Kisses)
1969La Sirne du Mississippi (Mississippi Mermaid)
1970LEnfant sauvage (The Wild Child)
1970Domicile conjugal (Bed and Board)
1971Les Deux Anglaises et le continent (Two English Girls)
1972Une Belle Fille comme moi (Such a Gorgeous Kid like Me)
1973La Nuit amricaine (Day for Night)
1975LHistoire dAdle H. (The Story of Adele H.)
1976LArgent de poche (Small Change or Pocket Money)
1977LHomme qui aimait les femmes (The Man Who Loved Women)
1978La Chambre verte
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