Stolen Kisses

stolen Baisers is a Film French of François Truffaut left in 1968. It is about the second shutter of the adventures of Antoine Doinel.

Synopsis

Antoine Doinel (Jean-Pierre Léaud) has just left the army, where he had engaged. In love with Christine Darbon (Claude Jade), it makes various small trades: night watchman in a hotel, it is made return, having taken part in spite of him in discovered of an adultery by a private detective. He is made engage in the agency of detective, but is not very gifted for the spinning mills, the director of the agency entrusts to him a mission in the store of shoes of Mr Tabard, but Antoine falls in love insane Mrs Tabard. Returned again, Antoine becomes break-down mechanic of television sets and Christine, benefitting from the absence of her parents will invite it under a fallacious pretext to repair a television which it ruined itself. The account will pass from the vision of a Antoine who starts with escrimer on the apparatus with that of in empty apartment. The camera follows the scattered parts of television on the ground to carry out us in Al parental room where Antoine and Christine sleep together. Then initiated, it will be able to cause the desire of Christine. But, in the morning, Antoine gives up the pure movement of the desire for more socialized practice of the love. One sees initially Antoine and Christine to have the breakfast after the night that they passed together. In this scene the writing appears, in spite of the proximity of the couple. Two young people exchange in silence of small tickets, and it is understood that Antoine asks Christine in marriage thus.

This film is based on the instability and the topic of the provisional one, and that is seen as of the beginning, where Antoine is returned army, to the end when the man who follows Christine primarily questions possible happiness between it and Antoine. stolen Baisers is followed by marital Home and the love in escape , where Jean-Pierre Léaud and Claude Jade is married.

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Rewards

  • Price Louis-Delluc 1968
  • Belgian Fémina Price 1969
  • Grand Prix of the French cinema
  • Price Méliès in 1968
  • Price of British Film Institute
  • Price of Hollywood Foreign Association

Anecdotes

stolen Baisers owes its title with the refrain of the song of Charles Trenet (1942), Which remain our loves (“Happiness faded, hair with the wind, Stolen kisses, moving dreams”), being used as credits with film. Truffaut makes meet in Doinel the woman of its life (radiant Claude Jade, which misses marrying the scenario writer) in Stolen Baisers (1968). Drawn from business thanks to its support group very “people”, it is Henri Langlois which pushes Truffaut to be made marry Antoine/Léaud and Christine/Claude Jade in Marital Home (1970).

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