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Francois Truffaut, the French director, was a central figure in the French New Wave movement, known for his innovative storytelling techniques and intimate character studies. With films like "The 400 Blows" and "Jules and Jim," Truffaut helped redefine the language of cinema and inspire a new generation of filmmakers.
"The film of tomorrow appears to me as even more personal than an individual and autobiographical novel, like a confession, or a diary."
"Hitchcock loves to be misunderstood, because he has based his whole life around misunderstandings."
Life,
"The film of tomorrow will resemble the person who made it, and the number of spectators will be proportional to the number of friends the director has."
"I've always had the impression that real militants are like cleaning women, doing a thankless, daily but necessary job."
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