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The Representation of Women in Truffaut’s Films
A richly illustrated talk from Professor Ginette Vincendeau of King’s College London.
Photograph: Pierre Zucca
- Total running time 90min
The representation of women in François Truffaut’s films is one of the most ambiguous and complex aspects of his work. For this richly illustrated talk we’ve invited Professor Ginette Vincendeau of King’s College London to tackle this very subject. Vincendeau has published extensively on French cinema, including on women in Truffaut’s films.
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