Stolen Kisses

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Stolen Kisses is a 1968 French romantic comedy film by François Truffaut that follows Antoine Doinel’s misadventures in love and work in Paris.

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instanceOf French film
film
romantic comedy film
alsoKnownAs Baisers volés
basedOnCharacterCreatedBy François Truffaut NERFINISHED
character Antoine Doinel
Christine Darbon NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Denis Clair
colorProcess color
countryOfOrigin France
director François Truffaut NERFINISHED
distributor United Artists
editedBy Agnès Guillemot NERFINISHED
featuresCharacter Antoine Doinel ONNED1
filmMovement French New Wave
followedBy Bed and Board
follows Antoine and Colette
genre comedy
romantic comedy
hasFilmRating PG-13 (some releases)
hasProtagonist Antoine Doinel NERFINISHED
hasTheme coming of age
love
work
mainSetting Paris
musicBy Antoine Duhamel NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus Antoine Doinel’s misadventures in love and work
notableFor continuation of Antoine Doinel’s story
originalLanguage French
partOfSeries Antoine Doinel series
producer Marcel Berbert NERFINISHED
productionCompany Les Films du Carrosse ONNED1
publicationDate 1968
releaseEvent 1968 Venice Film Festival ONNED1
runningTime 90 minutes
screenwriter Bernard Revon NERFINISHED
Claude de Givray NERFINISHED
François Truffaut NERFINISHED
setInLocation Paris
setInPeriod 1960s
soundMix mono
stars Claude Jade
Delphine Seyrig NERFINISHED
Jean-Pierre Léaud ONNED1

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François Truffaut notableWork Stolen Kisses
François Truffaut directed Stolen Kisses
The 400 Blows followedBy Stolen Kisses
Jean-Pierre Léaud notableWork Stolen Kisses
Delphine Seyrig notableWork Stolen Kisses
Bed and Board follows Stolen Kisses