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Synopsis
In the fourth installment of François Truffaut's Antoine Doniel series, this romantic comedy shows how Antoine (Jean-Pierre Léaud) went from being a mischievous boy to an adorably charming young man of 26. Domicile Conjugal begins with Antoine settling down with Christine (Claude Jade), his girlfriend from the previous film, Baisers volés. He finds himself accepted and loved by his wife and her family, so the young couple move in to an apartment building together. They live in a lively neighborhood of interesting characters, such as the old man who never leaves and the opera singer who fights with his wife. Antoine finds work as a florist painting roses, while Christine makes a living by teaching violin lessons. After he gets involved in an accidental fire at the florist's, he gets a new job with an American corporation where he steers radio-controlled boats around a pond all day. A big change occurs when Christine becomes pregnant and gives birth to a baby boy, while Antoine grows increasingly distant. Eventually, he becomes infatuated with a Japanese girl, Kyoko (Hiroko Berghauer), resulting in some shifts in lifestyle. The fifth and final Antoine Doniel film L'Amour en fuite was released in 1979, picking up the story with Antoine after he reaches his thirties. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide

Cast

Daniel Ceccaldi Lucien Darbon
Claire Duhamel Mrs Darbon
Danièle Gérard Servant
Claude Jade Christine
Billy Kearns M. Max
Barbara Laage Monique
Jean-Pierre Léaud Antoine Doinel
Hiroko Berghauer Kyoko

Production Crew

Jean Mandaroux Art Director
Néstor Almendros Cinematographer
Antoine Duhamel Composer (Music Score)
François Truffaut Director
Agnès Guillemot Editor
François Truffaut Producer
Marcel Berbert Producer
Bernard Revon Screenwriter
Claude de Givray Screenwriter
François Truffaut Screenwriter
René Levert Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1970
Runtime: 95
Country: France
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature


Color type
Eastmancolor

Produced by
Fida
Films du Carrosse
Valoria

Release
January 31, 1971 (Italy)

Awards
1971 - Best Foreign Film - National Board of Review