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The 400 Blows

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Release Date: 25/04/2022

Region Code: Blu-ray B
Certificate: BBFC PG
Label: Bfi
Actors: Jean-Pierre Léaud, Albert Rémy, Claire Maurier
Director: François Truffaut

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The 400 Blows (Blu-ray)
Directed by François Truffaut

François Truffaut’s directorial debut introduces his enduring alter ego , Antoine Doinel (Jean-Pierre Léaud) – a misunderstood 12-year-old, neglected by his parents and mistreated by repressive schoolteachers, who seeks refuge in truancy, petty crime and , above all, cinema.
Truffaut’s most autobiographical film is widely regarded as one of the all-time great coming-of-age movies. A cinematic landmark that heralded the French New Wave, this rebellious, award-winning milestone is presented here on Blu-ray, from a new 4K restoration.

Special Features

* Presented in High Definition from a new 4K restoration
* Audio commentary by Robert Lachenay (2002)
* Audition footage (7mins): Jean-Pierre Léaud, Patrick Auffay and Richard Kanayan in screen tests for The 400 Blows
* Les Mistons (1957, 18 mins): Truffaut develops his distinctive style in this early short
* Truffaut, Bazin, Renoir: A Love Story (2022, 20 mins): film academic Catherine Wheatley’s illustrated presentation, recorded at ‘François Truffaut’s Cinematic and Literary Influences Study Day’, BFI Southbank
* Images of Paris: documentary gems from the BFI National Archive, including Panorama Around the Eiffel Tower (1900, 1 min), Metropolitan Railway of Paris (1913, 6 mins), and Lunch on the Eiffel Tower (1914, 1 min)
* Original theatrical trailer
* 2022 theatrical trailer
* Stills Gallery
* **FIRST PRESSING ONLY** Illustrated booklet with new essays by Ellen Cheshire and Kieron McCormack







REVIEW
***** 'Sublime' --Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian

'This is one of those films that makes you fall in love with cinema' --Anna Bogutskaya, BBC Radio 5 Live