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Day for Night
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Synopsis
Known to English-speaking audiences as Day for Night, La nuit américaine was director François Truffaut's loving and humorous tribute to the communal insanity of making a movie. The film details the making of a family drama called "Meet Pamela" about the tragedy that follows when a young French man introduces his parents to his new British wife. Truffaut gently satirizes his own films with "Meet Pamela"'s overwrought storyline, but the real focus is on the chaos behind the scenes. One of the central actresses is continually drunk due to family problems, while the other is prone to emotional instability, and the male lead (Truffaut regular Jean-Pierre Leaud) starts to act erratically when his intermittent romance with the fickle script girl begins to fail. In addition to all this personal drama, the film is besieged by technical problems, from difficult tracking shots to stubborn animal actors. The inspiration for future satires of movie-making from Living in Oblivion to Irma Vep, La nuit américaine was considered slight by some critics in comparison to earlier Truffaut masterworks, but it went on to win the 1973 Oscar for Best Foreign Film. ~ Judd Blaise, All Movie Guide

Cast

Nike Arrighi Monique
Jean-Pierre Aumont Alexandre
Jacqueline Bisset Julie
Valentina Cortese Séverine
Jean-Pierre Léaud Alphonse
Bernard Menez Property Man
Alexandra Stewart Stacey
François Truffaut Ferrand
Dani Assistant Continuity Girl

Production Crew

Damien Lanfranchi Art Director
Pierre-Wiliam Glenn Cinematographer
Georges Delerue Composer (Music Score)
Monique Dury Costume Designer
François Truffaut Director
Martine Barraqué-Curie Editor
Yan Dedet Editor
Marcel Berbert Producer
François Truffaut Screenwriter
Jean-Louis Richard Screenwriter
Suzanne Schiffman Screenwriter
Year: 1973
Runtime: 120
Country: France
MPAA Rating: PG
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy Drama

Color type
Eastmancolor

Produced by
Columbia Pictures
Films du Carrosse
Productions et Editions Cinematographic Francaise
Produzione International Cinematografica
Warner Brothers

Release
October 02, 1998 (USA, re-release)

Awards
1973 - Best Film - British Academy Awards
1973 - Best Film - National Society of Film Critics
1973 - Best Film - New York Film Critics Circle
1973 - Best Foreign Film - Golden Globe
1973 - Best Foreign Film - National Board of Review
1973 - Best Foreign Language Film - Academy
1973 - Best Foreign Language Film - Academy
1973 - Best Picture - New York Film Critics Circle
1973 - Best Picture - British Academy of Film and Television
1973 - Best Foreign Language Film - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie