Monday, February 6, 2012

Google remembers Truffaut


And so do I. 

François Truffaut, one of the main architects of the French New Wave, a new way to think film, form and content wise, the revolution that booth reminded the world of classic elders like Alfred Hitchcock, John Ford or Howard Hawks and gave birth to the modern cinema. I save a few spots for some of his work in my pot of favorite films of all time: The 400 Blows (1959), Shoot the Piano Player (1960), The Bride Wore Black (1967) and Day for Night (1973).

From "The 400 Blows" (1959)

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