The French master has taken a large number of dramatic elements and made them fresh and funny.
Day for Night (1973)
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Reviews Counted:22
Fresh:22
Rotten:0
Average Rating:8.6/10
Runtime: 2 hrs
Genre: Foreign Films
Synopsis: François Truffaut's DAY FOR NIGHT is the French master's tender, humorous love letter to the cinema. Stepping in front of the camera, Truffaut plays Ferrand, a director who's embarking on his... François Truffaut's DAY FOR NIGHT is the French master's tender, humorous love letter to the cinema. Stepping in front of the camera, Truffaut plays Ferrand, a director who's embarking on his latest production, a melodrama entitled MEET PAMELA. As the cast and crew convene at the Victorine Studio in Nice, a family is formed, but unlike most families, this one is only temporary. There's the gorgeous American actress (Jacqueline Bisset), the love-struck young lead (Jean-Pierre Leaud), the aging alcoholic (Valentina Cortese), and the unheralded crew (grips, technicians, etc.). Along the way, those involved in the production start to feel as if the events in their real lives are coming straight out of the movies, filled with romance, tragedy, melodrama, and a dash of slapstick. As with the best works of art, Truffaut's film doesn't exist merely to provide viewers with a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the tumultuous craft of filmmaking. While Truffaut doesn't shy away from revealing some of cinema's most magical tricks--such as how action sequences are shot and how artificial snow is created--the film also works on a more universal level, addressing issues to which everyone can relate. But ultimately, the moviemaking sequences are what make DAY FOR NIGHT such an unforgettable experience. [More]
Starring: Jacqueline Bisset, Jean-Pierre Aumont, François Truffaut, Valentina Cortese
Starring: Jacqueline Bisset, Jean-Pierre Aumont, François Truffaut, Valentina Cortese, Jean Champion
Director: François Truffaut
Director: François Truffaut
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Reviews for Day for Night
One of the great tributes to the art of moviemaking, Truffaut has never made a film as warm or generous.
It might not be a great film or one of Truffaut's arty ones, but it's entertaining, observant and witty.
Day for Night exudes all the enchantment, zaniness and transitory pleasures of the movie-making business.
Truffaut clearly communicates his consummate love for film in ways certain to bring knowing smiles to all movie lovers
Truffaut's love affair with motion pictures is evident in every scene.
It's fun in all the little things it reveals about moviemaking as well as in the characters we meet.
A poem in praise of making movies. Not good movies, not bad movies -- movies.
The actors come alive with enough mini-dramas for a couple of daytime soap operas.
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