I’m sorry we missed the chance to commemorate, on Wednesday, the twenty-fifth anniversary of the death of François Truffaut. On the occasion, Le Figaro linked to a wonderful interview with the ...
Truffaut adapted the interviews into the 1966 book, "Hitchcock/Truffaut." That book, which analyzed each of Hitchcock's films, often frame by frame, became a touchstone for many young directors. Now ...
A 1977 Francois Truffaut interview and the original manuscript of Victor Hugo’s “Les Miserables” are among items France has put online, aiding President Jacques Chirac’s goal to blunt the “Anglo-Saxon ...
Woman is pure, delicate, fragile,” muses one of the characters in François Truffaut’s Shoot the Piano Player. “Women are marvelous, women are supreme.” It’s easy to imagine Truffaut himself making the ...