9º – The Dreamers (Bernardo Bertolucci, 2003)In a plot that takes shape in France in the 1960s, a young American student begins a friendship with two brothers, discovering the local customs and the exaggerated zeitgeist that understood that society. ‘The Dreamers’ explores the carefree days of three young people, working with the outbreak of sexuality as a central concept for the events of history.
8º – Jules and Jim (François Truffaut, 1962)The film deals in its plot with the intense daily routine of a love triangle. Directed by François Truffaut, this work follows a more uncompromising pattern of history, following the nuances of the routine of young people of the time. One of the most expressive films of the career of Truffaut and one of the best of French cinema in the 1960s.
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