An international compilation film best known for its Truffaut episode, "Antoine and Colette," the second installment of his "Antoine Doinel" series begun in THE 400 BLOWS. Conceived by French producer Roustang, the film is built on the theme of being 20 years old or, as he would put it,
"the inscrutable youth of the atomic age and technological civilization." Five young filmmakers contributed: Francois Truffaut (France), Renzo Rossellini (Italy), Shintaro Ishihara (Japan), Marcel Ophuls (West Germany), and Andrzej Wajda (Poland). Truffaut's episode has Leaud relocate to across
the street from the girl he loves only to discover that her parents like him more than sh...
Released:
1962
Rated:
NR
Length:
110 mins