Quatre cents coups [videorecording] = The 400 blows / Les Films du Carrosse, S.E.D.I.F; producer, Georges Charlot ; original story by Francois Truffaut ; adaptation by Marcel Moussy and Francois Truffaut ; directed by Francois Truffaut.
Contributor(s): Truffaut, Fran{u3BE9}s
| Moussy, Marcel
| Le{u2875}d, Jean-Pierre
| Maurier, Claire
| R{u296D}y, Albert
| Decomble, Guy
| Flamant, Georges
| Auffay, Patrick
| Decae, Henri
| Constantin, Jean
| Truffaut, Francois. Antoine and Colette
| S.E.D.I.F
| Films du carrosse (Firm)
| Criterion Collection (Firm)
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American University in Dubai Circulation Desk | Non-fiction | DVD 400Bl (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 601321 |
DVD ; 2.35:1 aspect ratio, monaural.
In French with optional English subtitles.
Jean-Pierre Le{u2875}d, Claire Maurier, Albert Re{u2B79}, Guy Decomble, Georges Flamant, Patrick Auffay.
Director of photography, Henri Decae ; editors, Marie Josep̀he Yoyotte, Ce{u28E9}le Decugis, Michel̀e de Possel ; music, Jean Constantin.
Les quatre cents coups originally released as a motion picture in 1959.
MPAA rating: Not rated.
The semi-autobiographical story of fourteen-year-old Antoine Doinel, portraying his aloof parents, oppressive teachers, petty crime, and a friendship that would last a lifetime. Also includes the short film, Antoine and Colette, which originally appeared as part of the film L'amour a{u127F} vingt ans, picking up Antoine's story a few years later, when he is living on his own and pursuing his first love affair, initiating a lifelong career of quixotic dreams and amorous restlessness.
Cannes Film Festival, 1959: Best Director.
Special features: two audio commentaries (English and French)
[Part of a series named "Adventures of Antoine Doinel"]
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