April 23 - 9:10pm
François Truffaut (1961) 105 mins PG

Truffaut once described Henri-Pierre Roché’s source novel as “the perfect hymn to love & perhaps to life”, & his exquisite & supremely energetic adaptation is, along with Godard’s Breathless, the most famous film of the early nouvelle vague, sporting several of the most cherished scenes in cinematic history. Set before, during & after WWI, the film tells the story of a love triangle between 2 friends (Oskar Werner & Henri Serre) & an impulsive woman. As Catherine, the object of the titular characters’ affections, Jeanne Moreau is unforgettable.
Imported 35mm print.
* Preceded by Mississippi Mermaid.
* Screens as part of the François Truffaut Season.