Stolen Kisses (1968)

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1h 30m
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September 4, 1968
Release Date

Stolen Kisses (1968)

1
/ 10
2 User Ratings
1h 30m
Running Time

September 4, 1968
Release Date

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Plot.

The third in a series of films featuring François Truffaut's alter-ego, Antoine Doinel, the story resumes with Antoine being discharged from military service. His sweetheart Christine's father lands Antoine a job as a security guard, which he promptly loses. Stumbling into a position assisting a private detective, Antoine falls for his employers' seductive wife, Fabienne, and finds that he must choose between the older woman and Christine.

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Details.

Release Date
September 4, 1968

Original Name
Baisers volés

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 30m

Content Rating
R

Budget
$350,000

Box Office
$1,500,000

Filming Locations
Paris, France

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This Movie Is About.

individual
paris france
shyness
adultery
hotel
detective
lovesickness
job-hopping
hotel room
parent child relationship
night watchman
montmartre
brothel
amateur detective
repair
students' movement
balzac
army
secret love
extramarital affair
eiffel tower paris
may 68

Wiki.

Stolen Kisses (French: Baisers volés) is a 1968 French romantic comedy-drama film directed by François Truffaut, starring Jean-Pierre Léaud, Delphine Seyrig, and Claude Jade. It continues the story of the character Antoine Doinel, whom Truffaut had previously depicted in The 400 Blows (1959) and the short film Antoine and Colette (1962). In this film, Antoine begins his relationship with Christine Darbon, which is depicted further in the last two films in the series, Bed & Board (1970) and Love on the Run (1979).

The original French title of the film comes from a line in Charles Trenet's song "Que reste-t-il de nos amours ?," which is also used as the film's signature tune. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.

The film begins with a pan onto the locked gates of the Cinémathèque Française, then based at the Palais de Chaillot. On the gates, there is a sign 'Relache' ('Closed'). This is Truffaut's reference to the Affaire Langlois when the head of the Cinémathèque had been fired by the French government. He was eventually reinstated after filmmakers such as Truffaut used all their wiles to foment protest.

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