Antoine and Colette + Stolen Kisses

Showings

The Roxy Theater Screen 3 Wed, May 15 7:30 PM
Film Info
Series:Reflections of Life: Six Films by François Truffaut
Run Time:121 min
Release Year:1962/1968
Country:France
Genre:Drama
Original Language:French
Subtitles:SUB
Cast/Crew Info
Director:François Truffaut
Cast Members:Jean-Pierre Léaud, Delphine Seyrig, Marie-France Pisier

Description

One of the guiding lights of the French New Wave, François Truffaut directed over two dozen films. This May, the Roxy is proud to present six of his greatest works, four of them in stunning 35mm. Truffaut said, "I have always preferred the reflection of life to life itself." The unforgettable films in this series reflect life in all of its messy, moving, and beautiful complexity.

Antoine and Colette:

After indulging in much delinquency in his youth, seventeen-year-old Antoine Doinel, having been provided opportunity to get out of that delinquent life, is now an upstanding member of society working for Philips Records, which allows him to indulge in his love of music. At the Youth Concerts, he has noticed and befriended the same young woman at several performances: the beautiful Colette. Colette treats Antoine like a buddy, while Antoine has fallen in love with her. His pursuit of getting Colette to be his exclusive girlfriend is helped on the surface by the fact that Colette's parents like him and encourage their dating. He uses grand romantic gestures to try and prove his love. Will Colette ultimately fall for Antoine's romanticism?


Stolen Kisses: Jean-Pierre Léaud returns in the delightful Stolen Kisses, the third installment in the Antoine Doinel series. It is now 1968, and the mischievous and perpetually love-struck Doinel has been dishonorably discharged from the army and released onto the streets of Paris, where he stumbles into the unlikely profession of private detective and embarks on a series of misadventures. Whimsical, nostalgic, and irrepressibly romantic, Stolen Kisses is Truffaut’s timeless ode to the passion and impetuosity of youth.