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Saturday, 6 February 2016

From the Truffaut Archives

Screen_shot_2016-02-05_at_11.19.05_am_large Today marks what would have been the eighty-fourth birthday of French New Wave pioneer François Truffaut. In celebration of his incredible life and body of work, revisit a selection of essays and Criterion supplements dedicated to the brilliant . . .

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