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Synopsis

Gérard Depardieu and Catherine Deneuve star as members of a French theater company living under the German occupation during World War II in François Truffaut’s gripping, humanist character study. Against all odds—a Jewish theater manager in hiding; a leading man who’s in the Resistance; increasingly restrictive Nazi oversight—the troupe believes the show must go on. Equal parts romance, historical tragedy, and even comedy, The Last Metro (Le dernier métro) is Truffaut’s ultimate tribute to art overcoming adversity. —The Criterion Collection

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François Truffaut

The product of an unhappy, loveless home, Truffaut began using films to escape the exigencies of reality at age seven, virtually living in various Parisian movie houses. He left school to go to work at 14, and, one year later, founded a film club, which brought him to the attention of influential cinema critic Andre Bazin. Over the next few years, Bazin both financed and protected Truffaut. In 1953, Bazin hired Truffaut as a critic/essayist for Cahiers du Cinema. It was in the January 1954 edition that Truffaut published his landmark essay “A Certain Tendency in the French Cinema,” in which he attacked directors who merely ground out films without any personal cinematic vision; he also propounded the auteur theory, which opined that the only directors worth serious consideration were those who left their own individual signatures on each of their films. Truffaut noted that writing critiques enabled him to understand why he loved films and to rationalize his reasons for liking them… read more

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Greg

7Feb10

If you've only seen this film on television or on the dvd/VHS releases -- you haven't seen it. Treat yourself to Criterion's lush blu-ray release!  
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Pierre-Yves Ducarre

8Dec09

Une telle tension, une telle tension. A en ouvrir la fenêtre en plein mois de décembre.  
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andres

13Oct09

half way through, i though it was pointless  
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Ahmed Nabil

28Jul09

interesting point of view. Thanks for sharing MAO!  

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Liv Ullmann, François Truffaut and, well, "The Princess and the Frog"

By David Hudson on November 25, 2009
"Liv Ullmann wasn't Ingmar Bergman's muse, she was his partner in angst - a fellow weary existential traveler conspiring with him to invent some of the most psychologically complex men and women in
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By MAO on May 30, 2009

Truffaut’s film are the most subversive of the new wave school because there is a purity to his cinema. He doesn’t obsess over post-modern statements in style or bizarre chronology or any of the obvious…  read review

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The Last Metro

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