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Francois Truffaut

  • Start the week with a film: ‘Confidentially Yours’ is a delightful goodbye to cinema

    Start the week with a film: ‘Confidentially Yours’ is a delightful goodbye to cinema

    Scroll Staff
    · Aug 07, 2022 · 10:30 am
  • All this time later, Hitchcock and Truffaut are still telling us how films need to be made

    All this time later, Hitchcock and Truffaut are still telling us how films need to be made

    Mohit Patil
    · Jun 11, 2016 · 03:00 pm
  • A feral boy learns to leave the jungle behind in Francois Truffaut’s ‘The Wild Child’

    A feral boy learns to leave the jungle behind in Francois Truffaut’s ‘The Wild Child’

    Scroll Staff
    · Apr 03, 2016 · 12:00 pm