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Nouvelle Vague (Richard Linklater, 2025)
Japanese B5 film poster for the 1980s re-release of The 400 Blows / Les Quatre Cents Coups (1959) dir. Francois Truffaut. Art by Hisamitsu Noguchi.
Jean-Pierre Léaud in Antoine and Colette, 1962 Director: François Truffaut
Children on bicycles at Nanfang'ao, Suao, Yilan. 1983.
Photo by Bill Wassman.
The 400 Blows (Les quatre cents coups), dir. François Truffaut, 1959
Jean Cocteau
Sur le fil du siècle
L'exposition / The Exhibition
Valérie 20th conception
Centre Pompidou, Paris 2003, 60 pages, 27x27cm, ISBN 2-84426-222-8
euro 40,00
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Paris Centre Pompidou 25 septembre 2003 - 5 janvier 2004
Jean Cocteau (1889-1963) fut écrivain, poète, cinéaste, dessinateur, peintre, scénographe, chorégraphe, photographe, dramaturge et animateur de la scène musicale française. Pendant près de cinquante ans, cet agitateur d'idées et artiste de génie a déployé une activité rodigieuse, diverse et féconde. Le « monde » de Cocteau est particulièrement peuplé : Pablo Picasso, Jean Marais, Coco Chanel, François Truffaut, Man Ray, Amedeo Modigliani, pour n'en nommer que quelques-uns. L'artiste a traversé le vingtième siècle de Proustà Andy Warhol. L'exposition présentée au Musée, qui réunit quelque 700 œuvres, reflétera ce foisonnement où les disciplines et les personnalités se croisent et s'influencent.
The most comprehensive retrospective exhibition to date in France of the eclectic work of Jean Cocteau (1889-1963), poet, writer, critic, but also film director, drawing artist and player on the French musical scene, from the second decade of the 20th century to the 60s. He promoted jazz, cinema and plastic abstraction, he was author of Le Grand Ecart and Le Rappel à l'ordre, had Antigone dressed by Chanel, sponsored the first Cannes Festival and discovered and defended the talent of François Truffaut. The prolificacy of his activities is reflected in the works on show: 335 drawings, 300 photographs, 22 paintings by major artists who celebrated him, 50 or so manuscripts, objects and sculptures.
21/12/24
Isabelle Adjani dans "L'Histoire d'Adèle H." biopic de François Truffaut (1975) - inspiré de la vie d'Adèle Hugo (1830-1915), fille cadette de l'écrivain Victor Hugo (1802-1885) - octobre 2025.