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Synopsis
The episodic romantic comedy Stolen Kisses is the third installment in François Truffaut's Antoine Doinel series, which started with The 400 Blows in 1959. In 1968, Antoine (Jean-Pierre Léaud) is discharged from the military and comes home to Paris, getting an apartment in Montmartre with an excellent view of the Sacré-Coeur. He meets up with his sweetheart, Christine Darbon (Claude Jade, making her film debut), and joins her and her parents for dinner (Daniel Ceccaldi and Claire Duhamel). With the help of Christine's father, he gets a job as a hotel clerk but quickly gets fired after he unwittingly aids a private detective (Harry Max). After running into the detective at a coffee shop, Antonie then falls into a job at the Blady Detective Agency, assisting with the investigation of a magician. He is then assigned to the case of neurotic Georges Tabard (Michel Lonsdale), and ends up working in the stock room of his shoe store. After Antoine has coffee with Tabard's beautiful and intelligent wife, Fabienne (Delphine Seyrig), she inevitably tries to seduce him. He later meets Christine in a park and proposes to her, taking the pair into the next film: Bed and Board. One of the lightest entries in the series, Stolen Kisses was ironically filmed during a turbulent political time in France. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide

Cast

Daniel Ceccaldi Christine's father
Claire Duhamel Mme. Darbon
Claude Jade Christine
Michel Lonsdale Georges Tabard
Jean-Pierre Léaud Antoine Doinel
Delphine Seyrig Fabienne

Production Crew

Claude Pignot Art Director
Denys Clerval Cinematographer
Antoine Duhamel Composer (Music Score)
François Truffaut Director
Agnès Guillemot Editor
Marcel Berbert Producer
Bernard Revon Screenwriter
Claude de Givray Screenwriter
François Truffaut Screenwriter
Charles Trenet Songwriter
Year: 1968
Runtime: 90
Country: France
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature


Color type
Eastmancolor

Produced by
Films du Carrosse
United Artists

Awards
1968 - Best Foreign Film - Foreign Language - Golden Globe
1968 - Best Foreign Language Film - Academy
1968 - Prix Louis-Delluc - French Film Critics Circle
1968 - Best Foreign Language Film - Academy
1968 - Prix Louis-Delluc - French Film Critics Circle
1968 - Best Foreign Language Film - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie
1968 - Best Foreign Film - Foreign Language - Hollywood Foreign Press Association
1969 - Best Film - New York Film Critics Circle
1969 - Best Foreign Film - National Board of Review