
-=Dedicated to the Master=-
Domicile conjugal - 1970
(Source: francoisrolandtruffaut)
Jean-Pierre Leaud during the shooting of the “L’Amour a vingt ans “, photographed by J. Cuinieres,1962.
(Source: missavagardner)
François Truffaut c. 1939 (February 6, 1932 - October 21, 1984)
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“I am a French filmmaker who has thirty films to shoot in the years to come: some will succeed, others not, and it’s just about all the same to me, as long as I can make them.”
— François Truffaut, 1966
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“Ultimately one makes the films one can love as a viewer. The cinema helped me endure life when I was an adolescent, it pleased me as an escape. That escape could only work through identification. I had a horror of costume films, for instance. Well, as a filmmaker I make the films I saw when I was thirteen, fourteen years old, that’s to say, with people in the wrong, weak, all fouled up, hiding out, always keeping aloof from groups, films with which it is easy to identify and which drag you into a kind of escapism that is nonetheless quite close to real life.”
François Truffaut
February 6, 1932 — October 21, 1984
(Source: strangewood)
Jeanne Moreau in La mariée était en noir - 1968
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Jean-Pierre Léaud in Two English Girls // Les deux anglaises et le continent (François Truffaut - 1971)
François Truffaut on the set of The Last Metro (1980)
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