francois truffaut

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Francois Truffaut Royalty Free Stock Photo
Francois Truffaut Royalty Free Stock Photo
Francois Truffaut at the 1981 Chicago Film Festival Royalty Free Stock Photo
Francois Truffaut at the 1981 Chicago Film Festival Royalty Free Stock Photo
The 400 Blows cinema french film poster by Francois Truffaut with Jean-Pierre Leaud from 1959 Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Francois Truffaut
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
French film director, screenwriter, actor, producer, film critic, and one of the founders of French New Wave cinema, enjoys a lighter moment as he participates in a question and answer session and interview at the Chicago Film Festival in November, 1981. He won a BAFTA and an Academy in 1973 for Best Foreign Film for `Day for Night.` He was prolific, making 25 films before he died at 52 from a brain tumor on October 21, 1984.


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