François Truffaut
Long considered the definitive study of this director's genius, François Truffaut returns to print in a revised and updated edition. With fresh insights and an extensive section on the director's last five films Love on the Run, The Green Room, The Last Metro, The Woman Next Door, and Confidentially Yours, Annette 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, from The Four Hundred Blows to The Man Who Loved Women. As warmly and piercingly human as its subject, François Truffaut immortalises one of the cinema's most popular, prolific and profound artists.
- The most up-to-date book available on one of the world's most popular and profound directors
- Celebration of Truffaut's contribution to French New Wave cinema together with a discussion of his life and influences
- Extensive exploration of all the director's films, including his most recent works
Reviews & endorsements
'The most sensitive and intelligent book in the English language about my work.' François Truffaut
Product details
February 1996Paperback
9780521478083
292 pages
215 × 139 × 21 mm
0.379kg
Unavailable - out of print
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Chronology
- About the author
- 1. From 'Cinéphile' to 'Cinéaste'
- 2. The Hitchcockian strain
- 3. Renoirian vision
- 4. 'Are Women Magic?'
- 5. Les Enfants Terribles
- 6. Cinema in the first-person singular
- 7. Images on the run
- Notes and references
- Selected bibliography
- filmography
- Index.