Baisers volés (1968)
Anno di uscita: 1968
Nazione: France
Alternative Title: La hora del amor, Beijos Proibidos, Beijos Roubados, Ukradene polibky, Stjålne kys
Regista: François Truffaut
Writer: Bernard Revon, François Truffaut, Claude de Givray
Produzione & Genere
Produttore: Producer: Marcel Berbert, François Truffaut
Società: Les Films du Carrosse, Les Productions Artistes Associés
Genere: Romantic Comedy
Budget: 350.000
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Parole chiave
Parole chiave: hotel, hotel room, adultery, individual, secret love, army, lovesickness, paris, france, parent child relationship, students' movement, balzac, shyness, montmartre, detective, job-hopping, night watchman, repair, brothel, amateur detective, extramarital affair, eiffel tower, paris, may 68
Storia
Baisers volés (Stolen Kisses) is a romantic comedy directed by François Truffaut in 1968. The film follows Antoine Doinel (Jean-Pierre Léaud), a young man who has just been released from jail for theft. Upon his release, he meets a woman named Christine Darbon (Claude Jade) on a bus and they begin a relationship. Antoine gets a job as an apprentice in a factory but is soon fired after being caught stealing by the owner's daughter, Fabienne Tabard (Delphine Seyrig). Antoine then becomes involved with a series of women, including Fabienne, while Christine remains faithful to him. The film explores Antoine's relationships and his eventual realization that Christine is the one he truly loves.
Riassunto
Baisers volés is the third installment in François Truffaut's 'Antoine Doinel' series, following The 400 Blows (1959) and Antoine and Colette (1962). It continues the story of Antoine Doinel, a young man navigating his way through life. The film is notable for its comedic take on relationships and Truffaut's signature style of storytelling. It explores themes of love, loyalty, and the complexities of human relationships.

