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François Truffaut's BAISÉS VOLÉS (STOLEN KISSES) is the third film in the director's Antoine Doinel series, which begins with young Antoine (Jean-Pierre Léaud) running away from home in THE 400 BLOWS. Now the lovable everyman is a bushy tailed twentysomething who has just been released from military service. Anxious to jump back into civilian life, he reunites with his girlfriend, Christine (Claude Jade), and starts a job as a night watchman at a hotel. Some hilarious scenes follow as Antoine's combined incompetence, flightiness, and general bad luck land him in some ruthlessly ironic situations. Still, the determined youth perseveres. After he loses his hotel job, Antoine is hired as a private detective, and then as a shoe salesman; he's fired, however, for sleeping with the boss's wife (Delphine Seyrig). And when he's not working, he throws money at whores like there's no tomorrow. (His date with "a very tall woman" epitomizes the quirkiness of French humor.) In an unforgettable scene, the frenzied Antoine stands in front of the mirror emphatically repeating the names of his lovers and then his own. All of these famously original episodes feed into flashbacks from previous films in the series. To complete the picture, BAISÉS VOLÉS includes beautiful shots of Paris--the Sacre Couer, the Arc de Triomphe, and other favorite monuments--that cement the always-romantic nature of Truffaut's works.

Director/Screenwriter: François Truffaut
Producer: Marcel Berbert
Screenwriters: Claude de Givray, Bernard Revon
Cinematographer: Denys Clerval
Score: Antoine Duhamel

Cast: Jean-Pierre Léaud, Delphine Seyrig, Claude Jade, Michel Lonsdale, Daniel Ceccaldi, Claire Duhamel, Jean-François Adam, Martine Brochard, Robert Cambourakis, François Darbon, Jacques Delord, André Falcon

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  • So love the breakfast scene,it's sweet, lovely and warm! I love this movie~

  • what a lovely film :)

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  • why is it called stolen kisses?

  • This is a brilliant film. It has all those elements that most French films lack : a storyline with actual characters, dialogue with vitality instead of pretension, and actors who can act. It also has some wonderful and discreet cinematography, great casting, and conveys many subtle meanings. I only wish the French could have more discernment about real "art" instead of eulogisising the fake uncrafted stuff they usually do. Definitely a commendable film, this one.

  • j' adore serge rousseau.. il est charmant !

  • @anamagdalena28 i suggest you watch "the battle of algiers", watch how they make others drink gallons of soap and water from a bath tub

  • was that ending a bit odd or what was that ? - lol !

  • I love French films!!

  • Thank You!!!!

  • I like the films with Jean-Pierre Léaud of that time. But the eye-catcher in the ending scene is Claude Jade. She looks so elegant! Formidable!!

  • i love bowls as well. And i'm french.

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