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The 400 Blows

I've got a new gig, writing a monthly column about film over at 3 Quarks Daily.

The opening credits sequence of The 400 Blows (1959) takes us for a drive along the empty streets of Paris on a gray morning in early winter. Bare trees, a glimpse of the weak sun as we make our way toward the Eiffel Tower: a lonely feeling settles over us and never really leaves. This world, the world of François Truffaut's childhood, is not the chic 1950s Paris of sidewalk cafés, couples strolling along the Seine, and Edith Piaf regretting nothing.

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Published on December 02, 2013 05:03 Tags: 1950s-paris, francois-truffaut, michel-foucault