With this Les 400 Coups Poster, immerse yourself in the emotional world of the film. Discover the quest for freedom of a young rebellious boy in Paris in the 1950s.
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Description of this Poster The 400 Blows
"The 400 Blows" is an emblematic film of the French New Wave, directed by François Truffaut in 1959. This feature film tells the story of Antoine Doinel, a teenager in search of freedom in Paris in the 1950s. Lack of understanding from his mother and the school authority, Antoine is constantly confronted with the difficulty of finding his place in society.
Through poignant scenes and moments of pure emotion, “The 400 Blows” paints the portrait of a youth in revolt against the established order, seeking to free themselves from social and family constraints. The character of Antoine, played by the young actor Jean-Pierre Léaud, quickly becomes a symbol of youth in search of freedom and identity.
The film is also notable for its innovative direction, which uses camera techniques unheard of at the time. The black and white photography, music by Jean Constantin and elliptical narration help create a unique and timeless atmosphere.
Today considered a classic of French cinema, “Les 400 coups” left its mark with its poetry, its emotional force and its incisive look at the society of the time. A work to discover or rediscover thanks to its original poster, testimony to the history of cinema.