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Plot Summary
This short documentary by François Truffaut follows a young Jean-Pierre Léaud as he prepares for his role in Truffaut's acclaimed film 'Baisers volés' (Stolen Kisses). The film offers a glimpse into the actor's process and the director's methods.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary, '70 Degrés' is primarily of interest to cinephiles and fans of François Truffaut and Jean-Pierre Léaud. It is often viewed as a supplementary piece to 'Baisers volés', providing insight into the filmmaking process.
What Reviewers Say
Offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at filmmaking.
Insightful for those interested in Truffaut's directorial style.
Provides a unique perspective on actor preparation.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this short documentary, but it is generally appreciated by fans of French New Wave cinema and the specific talents involved.
Fun Fact
The title '70 Degrés' refers to the temperature of the water used in a scene during the filming of 'Baisers volés', highlighting Truffaut's meticulous attention to detail.
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