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Roberto Rossellini (1906–1977): the Italian Godfather
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- The Films of François Truffaut 3
- Chronology 5
- Why Truffaut? 9
- In His Own Words I 22
- Roland Lévy and Roland Truffaut 23
- Early Films: François and Sam 26
- The Godfather: André Bazin (1918–1958) 31
- 1 January 1954: “A certain Tendency in French Cinema” 36
- The Mischief Makers (1957): Some Boys and a Girl on a Bicycle 41
- Films Truffaut Didn’ t Make I 44
- Some Titles for the 400 Blows (1959) 48
- Making Films Together: a Letter to the Cast and Crew of the Last Metro (21 January 1980) 50
- The 400B Lows: a Life on Film 53
- Jean-Pierre Léaud With Truffaut, Jean-Luc Godard, and Bernardo Bertolucci 62
- Robert Lachenay (1930–2005): the Best Friend and the Ancillary Life 69
- Sacha Guitry (1885–1957): Le Roman D’un Tricheur (1936) and the 400 Blows 72
- Shoot the Piano Player (1960): All You Need is Love 75
- Shoot the Piano Player and a Debtto the Past 80
- Truffaut’s Breathless and Jean-Luc Godard’s 82
- A Posthumous Questionnaire (January 2015) 84
- Truffaut in his Letters 90
- Jules and Jim (1961): When we Speak of Freedom and Love and Death 95
- Eric Rohmer’s La Collectionneuse (1967) and Jules and Jim 104
- Julian Barnes’s Talking it Over (1991) and Jules and Jim 107
- Salman Rushdie’s the Ground beneath Her Feet (1999) and Jules and Jim 109
- Truffaut in and Out of His Time 112
- Carlos Saura on the Soft Skin (1964), Obliquely 114
- The Auteur and the Empty Room 116
- Meeting Jeanne Moreau in Venice 119
- Truffaut Looks Backto Godard: Fahrenheit 451 (1966) and Alphaville (1965) 124
- Fahrenheit 451 and Truffaut’s English 125
- The Bride Wore Black (1967) 128
- Jacques Demy, Catherine Deneuve, Françoise Dorléac, and Truffaut 131
- Stolen Kisses (1968): a Debt to Marcel Proust or Anatole France 134
- David Thomson’s Mississippi Mermaid (1969) 136
- Fahrenheit 451 (1966), Week-end (1967), the Wild Child (1969): a Dialogue? 138
- Maurice Pialat’s Wild Child: L’Enfance Nue (1968) 142
- Woody Allen’s Deconstructing Harry (1997) and Antoine Doinel 144
- Patrice Leconte’s the Girl on the Bridge (1999) 146
- “François, My Boy” and “Mr Hitchcock” 148
- Truffaut’s Typewriters 153
- The Ending of Two English Girls (1971) 156
- Two English Girls, Agora (2009), and Seeing Red on the Screen 161
- Truffaut, Godard, and Timbres 164
- Truffaut’s Afterlife: the Diving Bell and the Butterfly (2007) 166
- Johnny Guitar(1954): Bad Faith in Truffaut and David Thomson 168
- A Title Quiz 171
- Creativity and Accidents 172
- Day for Night (1973): the Family Movie 176
- Day for Night, Wes Anderson, and American Express 180
- 81/2 (1963), Day for Night (1973), Stardust Memories (1980), Nine (2009) 183
- Pauline Kael, Wim Wenders, and Truffaut 185
- Truffaut, Adam Zagajewski, and the Fate of Spirit 190
- Truffaut in the Squid and the Whale (2005) 191
- Truffaut and Paul Léautaud (1872–1956) 194
- Montmartre and “Certification” 199
- The Story of Adele H. (1975): Truffaut ’s Feminism 201
- Truffaut and Deneuve in the Story of Adèle H. 206
- A Dream: the Story of Adèle H. and Elle 209
- Small Change (1976) and Renoir’s the River (1951) 211
- An Aged Man Is but a Paltry Thing 214
- Ingmar Bergman, Cavaleur 217
- Fame: Daphne Moon, Niles Crane, and a Truffaut Film 220
- The Man Who Loved Women (1977): Truffaut and DonJuan 221
- João César Monteiro’s a Comédia De Deus (1995): the Man Who Loved Girls 224
- Leslie Caron 226
- Suzanne Schiffman (1929–2001) 229
- Trufard and Godfaut: Resemblances 232
- Balthus (1908–2001) 234
- Film Names: Who Remembers Michel Poiccard and Patricia Franchini? 236
- The Green Room (1978): the Man Who Loved One Woman 241
- A Short History of “Dummies”: Luis Buñuel, Truffaut, and Oskar Kokoschka 250
- The Sentence That Sticks 255
- Pauline Kael’s Farewell to Truffaut and Godard 258
- Paul Schrader’s Tears 261
- The Last Metro (1980): François Truffaut-Lévy 263
- Subtitles and Voices 269
- Roberto Rossellini (1906–1977): the Italian Godfather 271
- The Woman Next Door (1981): “Neither With You Nor without You” 274
- Fany Marguerite Judith Ardant 278
- François and Sam: Some Favourite Films 280
- A Godard Dream (26 June 2011) 281
- Le Journal D’ Alphonse: a Doinel Sequel 284
- In His Own Words II 288
- Truffaut’s Afterlife: Amélie (2001) 289
- Antoine De Baecque’s Two in the Wave (2010) 292
- Unfinished Business: Films Truffaut Didn’t Make II 295
- The Grave in Montmartre 299
- Last Words 302
- Notes 303
- Bibliography 319
- Index 331
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- The Films of François Truffaut 3
- Chronology 5
- Why Truffaut? 9
- In His Own Words I 22
- Roland Lévy and Roland Truffaut 23
- Early Films: François and Sam 26
- The Godfather: André Bazin (1918–1958) 31
- 1 January 1954: “A certain Tendency in French Cinema” 36
- The Mischief Makers (1957): Some Boys and a Girl on a Bicycle 41
- Films Truffaut Didn’ t Make I 44
- Some Titles for the 400 Blows (1959) 48
- Making Films Together: a Letter to the Cast and Crew of the Last Metro (21 January 1980) 50
- The 400B Lows: a Life on Film 53
- Jean-Pierre Léaud With Truffaut, Jean-Luc Godard, and Bernardo Bertolucci 62
- Robert Lachenay (1930–2005): the Best Friend and the Ancillary Life 69
- Sacha Guitry (1885–1957): Le Roman D’un Tricheur (1936) and the 400 Blows 72
- Shoot the Piano Player (1960): All You Need is Love 75
- Shoot the Piano Player and a Debtto the Past 80
- Truffaut’s Breathless and Jean-Luc Godard’s 82
- A Posthumous Questionnaire (January 2015) 84
- Truffaut in his Letters 90
- Jules and Jim (1961): When we Speak of Freedom and Love and Death 95
- Eric Rohmer’s La Collectionneuse (1967) and Jules and Jim 104
- Julian Barnes’s Talking it Over (1991) and Jules and Jim 107
- Salman Rushdie’s the Ground beneath Her Feet (1999) and Jules and Jim 109
- Truffaut in and Out of His Time 112
- Carlos Saura on the Soft Skin (1964), Obliquely 114
- The Auteur and the Empty Room 116
- Meeting Jeanne Moreau in Venice 119
- Truffaut Looks Backto Godard: Fahrenheit 451 (1966) and Alphaville (1965) 124
- Fahrenheit 451 and Truffaut’s English 125
- The Bride Wore Black (1967) 128
- Jacques Demy, Catherine Deneuve, Françoise Dorléac, and Truffaut 131
- Stolen Kisses (1968): a Debt to Marcel Proust or Anatole France 134
- David Thomson’s Mississippi Mermaid (1969) 136
- Fahrenheit 451 (1966), Week-end (1967), the Wild Child (1969): a Dialogue? 138
- Maurice Pialat’s Wild Child: L’Enfance Nue (1968) 142
- Woody Allen’s Deconstructing Harry (1997) and Antoine Doinel 144
- Patrice Leconte’s the Girl on the Bridge (1999) 146
- “François, My Boy” and “Mr Hitchcock” 148
- Truffaut’s Typewriters 153
- The Ending of Two English Girls (1971) 156
- Two English Girls, Agora (2009), and Seeing Red on the Screen 161
- Truffaut, Godard, and Timbres 164
- Truffaut’s Afterlife: the Diving Bell and the Butterfly (2007) 166
- Johnny Guitar(1954): Bad Faith in Truffaut and David Thomson 168
- A Title Quiz 171
- Creativity and Accidents 172
- Day for Night (1973): the Family Movie 176
- Day for Night, Wes Anderson, and American Express 180
- 81/2 (1963), Day for Night (1973), Stardust Memories (1980), Nine (2009) 183
- Pauline Kael, Wim Wenders, and Truffaut 185
- Truffaut, Adam Zagajewski, and the Fate of Spirit 190
- Truffaut in the Squid and the Whale (2005) 191
- Truffaut and Paul Léautaud (1872–1956) 194
- Montmartre and “Certification” 199
- The Story of Adele H. (1975): Truffaut ’s Feminism 201
- Truffaut and Deneuve in the Story of Adèle H. 206
- A Dream: the Story of Adèle H. and Elle 209
- Small Change (1976) and Renoir’s the River (1951) 211
- An Aged Man Is but a Paltry Thing 214
- Ingmar Bergman, Cavaleur 217
- Fame: Daphne Moon, Niles Crane, and a Truffaut Film 220
- The Man Who Loved Women (1977): Truffaut and DonJuan 221
- João César Monteiro’s a Comédia De Deus (1995): the Man Who Loved Girls 224
- Leslie Caron 226
- Suzanne Schiffman (1929–2001) 229
- Trufard and Godfaut: Resemblances 232
- Balthus (1908–2001) 234
- Film Names: Who Remembers Michel Poiccard and Patricia Franchini? 236
- The Green Room (1978): the Man Who Loved One Woman 241
- A Short History of “Dummies”: Luis Buñuel, Truffaut, and Oskar Kokoschka 250
- The Sentence That Sticks 255
- Pauline Kael’s Farewell to Truffaut and Godard 258
- Paul Schrader’s Tears 261
- The Last Metro (1980): François Truffaut-Lévy 263
- Subtitles and Voices 269
- Roberto Rossellini (1906–1977): the Italian Godfather 271
- The Woman Next Door (1981): “Neither With You Nor without You” 274
- Fany Marguerite Judith Ardant 278
- François and Sam: Some Favourite Films 280
- A Godard Dream (26 June 2011) 281
- Le Journal D’ Alphonse: a Doinel Sequel 284
- In His Own Words II 288
- Truffaut’s Afterlife: Amélie (2001) 289
- Antoine De Baecque’s Two in the Wave (2010) 292
- Unfinished Business: Films Truffaut Didn’t Make II 295
- The Grave in Montmartre 299
- Last Words 302
- Notes 303
- Bibliography 319
- Index 331