Truffaut's first full-length film, The 400 Blows, immediately established him at the age of twenty-seven as one of Europe's foremost directors. His story, said to be largely autobiographical, concerns the revolt of a twelve-year-old Parisian schoolboy against unfeeling parents and a dull school, his passage into delinquency, and his escape from confinement into a perilous freedom. Borrowing techniques from documentary realism, Truffaut managed to create a film of strong and steady emotion, without the slightest trace of sentimentality. This volume contains an accurate reconstitution of the film (including the eight minutes added by Truffaut in 1968), a number of critical pieces, and over 100 frame enlargements carefully keyed to the text.
The 400 Blows - a film by Francois Truffaut from a filmscript by Francois Truffaut and Marcel Moussy. Edited by David Denby
François Truffaut
Random House USA Inc
1969
256 páginas
8h 32m
ISBN-13: 9780394171388
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