Jules

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Jules is one of the central protagonists in François Truffaut’s classic French New Wave film "Jules and Jim," known for his complex, decades-spanning love triangle with Jim and Catherine.

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instanceOf fictional character
film character
adaptedFrom novel "Jules et Jim" (1953) NERFINISHED
appearsIn Jules and Jim NERFINISHED
basedOn Jules (character in the 1953 novel "Jules et Jim") NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
createdBy François Truffaut NERFINISHED
Henri-Pierre Roché NERFINISHED
firstAppearance film "Jules and Jim" (1962) NERFINISHED
genre French New Wave NERFINISHED
romantic drama
hasFriend Jim NERFINISHED
hasLover Catherine NERFINISHED
inLoveWith Catherine NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName French
medium film
narrativeRole central protagonist
member of a love triangle
partOf French New Wave cinema NERFINISHED
portrayedIn black-and-white film
protagonistOf Jules and Jim NERFINISHED
relationshipTypeWithJim close friendship GENERATED
romantic rivalry GENERATED
setDuring World War I NERFINISHED
early 20th century
setIn France NERFINISHED
sharesLoveTriangleWith Catherine NERFINISHED
Jim NERFINISHED
storySpan several decades
themeInvolvement freedom in relationships
friendship
jealousy
love
workTitleInOriginalLanguage "Jules et Jim" NERFINISHED

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