10 Essential Movies of François Truffaut

6º – Fahrenheit 451 (François Truffaut, 1966)Based on Ray Bradbury’s novel, the film brings a dystopian future, where people are barred from reading books, these being subversive objects. ‘Fahrenheit 451’ will gain its dynamism when some of these citizens of the place begin to question this rule, breaking with their moral constructions ruled and rooted during their lives.

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5º – The Last Metro (François Truffaut, 1980)In Nazi-occupied France, in the midst of World War II, an actress has to hide her Jewish husband in the dungeons of her theater, even though, in the midst of all this, she has to conduct a new play. Investigating the social exacerbations of the time, ‘The Last Metro’ is a study about how the human being can have its psychic construction altered by virtue of harmful situations.

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