François Truffaut: The Man Who Loved Cinema (Documentary)
He couldn't help feeling very suspicious about directors who had hobbies, who really loved tennis or who loved flying planes. He couldn't understand how you could love two things in life. If you loved cinema, then it had to be just that—it couldn't be something else.
François Truffaut: The Man Who Loved Cinema is a 77 minute documentary that explores the life and works of the celebrated French filmmaker. François Truffaut is remembered as one of the major faces in the Nouvelle Vague (the French New Wave), however, his influence stretches beyond the movement.
Even before his early death at the age of 52, Truffaut became an example to follow for independent filmmakers. His low-budget and autobiographical debut film, The 400 Blows, marked the beginning of the French New Wave and led the way for innovation in filmmaking. Inspired by the Italian Neo-Realists, Truffaut and the French New Wave filmmakers took on the issues of production value and budget by seeking alternatives to production methods...they used all that was available to them in order to express their cinematic and artistic visions.
The in-depth exploration presented by François Truffaut: The Man Who Loved Cinema makes the documentary a great watch. Learn from one of the leading figures who changed the face of film history forever!
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