François Truffaut

François Roland Truffaut (6 February 1932 – 21 October 1984) was an influential film critic and filmmaker and one of the founders of the French New Wave. In a film career lasting over a quarter of a century, he remains an icon of the French film industry. He was also a screenwriter, producer, and actor working on over twenty-five films. Along with Jean-Luc Godard, Truffaut was one of the most influential figures of the French New Wave, inspiring directors such as Steven Spielberg, Quentin Tarantino, Brian De Palma, Martin Scorsese and Wes Anderson.
Details
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Date of Birth
Feb 06, 1932
Place of Birth
Paris, France
Date of Death
Oct 21, 1984
Age
52
Known For
Directing
Also Known As
프랑수아 트뤼포
弗朗索瓦·特吕弗
프랑소와 트뤼포
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Movie Credits

1987
In Memory Of
1983
Author
1959
Man in Funfair (uncredited), Producer, Director, Adaptation, Screenplay
1973
Directeur Ferrand, Screenplay, Director
1966
Director, Screenplay
1960
Original Story
Movie Credits

TV Show Credits

Self (archive footage) (uncredited), Self (archive footage)
TV Show Credits
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