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Les quatre cents coups (1959)
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16 November 1959 (USA)
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Angel faces hell-bent for violence. more
Plot:
Intensley touching story of a misunderstood young adolescent who left without attention, delves into a life of petty crime. full summary | full synopsis
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Awards:
Nominated for Oscar.
Another 6 wins
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3 nominations
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(12 articles)
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French cinema at its best
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Jean-Pierre Léaud | ... | Antoine Doinel | |
| Claire Maurier | ... | Gilberte Doinel - la mère d'Antoine | |
| Albert Rémy | ... | Julien Doinel | |
| Guy Decomble | ... | 'Petite Feuille', the French teacher | |
| Georges Flamant | ... | Mr. Bigey | |
| Patrick Auffay | ... | René | |
| Daniel Couturier | ... | Betrand Mauricet | |
| François Nocher | ... | Un enfant / Child | |
| Richard Kanayan | ... | Un enfant / Child | |
| Renaud Fontanarosa | ... | Un enfant / Child | |
| Michel Girard | ... | Un enfant / Child | |
| Serge Moati | ... | Un enfant / Child (as Henry Moati) | |
| Bernard Abbou | ... | Un enfant / Child | |
| Jean-François Bergouignan | ... | Un enfant / Child | |
| Michel Lesignor | ... | Un enfant / Child |
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Also Known As:
The Four Hundred Blows (Canada: English title) (UK) (USA)
The 400 Blows (UK) (USA)
Les 400 coups (France) (alternative spelling)
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The 400 Blows (UK) (USA)
Les 400 coups (France) (alternative spelling)
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99 min | Spain:92 min
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2.35 : 1 more
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France:U |
South Korea:All (2003) |
Argentina:13 |
Australia:PG |
Finland:K-12 |
Finland:K-8 (1966) |
Singapore:PG |
Sweden:15 |
UK:A (original rating) |
UK:PG (re-rating) (2001) |
UK:PG (video rating) (1993) |
West Germany:16 |
Germany:12
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The names of two Frenchmen noted for work in film - Leo Joannon (director) and Tommy Desserre (composer) - are seen on boards outside theatres during the film.
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Crew or equipment visible: In the end of the movie, right as Antoine reaches the water's edge, the shadows of the crew can be seen on the sand.
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Petite Feuille:
Doinel, if your paper is first today, it's because I've decided to give the results beginning with the worst.
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Referenced in Salvador (Puig Antich) (2006)
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Comment voulez-vous ?
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Truffaut has worked wonders here, creating a masterful tale of a boy confused, troubled, and unloved. Antoine Doinel (played superbly by Jean-Pierre Léaud in the lead role) has strict, unfaithful parents, and a harsh, oppressive teacher, and falls into delinquency because of his unhappiness. He lies, steals, skips school and runs away from home, and soon ends up in a juvenile delinquency centre.
Truffaut's inspiration for this film came from his own depressed childhood, so he bases Antoine on himself, including in terms of appearance. Being a 'New Wave' (a cinematographic movement of the sixties, involving directors who believed Hollywood films were too lavish and unreal) director, Truffaut always used a real location for the film, including breathtaking shots of Truffaut's native Paris. He also made a cameo in the film in the style of Hitchcock.
Delinquance is the key theme here. Antoine, who is a character who believes in liberty and freedom, and the way he is always locked up is repressive for him, and this provokes a constant need for him to be out.
Trying to make a realistic and moving film was Truffaut's aim, which, by watching this film, I realised that he had done amazingly well. Also, by combining humour and drama too, we have the defining French film of the 20th century. A black and white film that is full of colour. Bien sur, François Truffaut.