4º – Day for Night (François Truffaut, 1973)Following a director’s struggle to complete his film, ‘Day For Night’ explores several of the processes and problems contained in the performance of a play, always relying on the humor contained in the unevenness of each scene.
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3º – Bed & Board (François Truffaut, 1970)In another chapter of Antoine Doinel’s journey in theaters, Domicile Conjugal delivers a more uncompromising plot, completely adhering to the genre of comedy, exposing the character’s exacerbated behavior amidst her conviviality with different women. It’s not the best movie in the character’s career, but it’s certainly the funniest.
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