Antoine and Colette with Stolen Kisses

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Saturday, Dec 10, 2022
7 p.m.

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Detroit Film Theatre

5200 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI 48202
United States

Antoine and Colette

France/1962—directed by François Truffaut | 30 min

Truffaut’s charming and inspired 30-minute update on Antoine’s first steps toward adulthood after The 400 Blows shows our young hero three years later ―living on his own in Paris and hopelessly in love for the first of many times. 

 

Stolen Kisses (pictured)

France/1968—directed by François Truffaut | 91 min 

This third, breezy chapter in Truffaut’s chronicle of the never-easy adventures of Antoine Doinel (Jean-Pierre Léaud, as always) in the eventful year of 1968. Dishonorably discharged from the army and back on the streets of Paris, his new, unwisely chosen profession of private detective leads him to a myriad of comic encounters, impetuous choices, and the unending search for love.

 

Tickets to each of Truffaut's Antoine Doinel films showing at the DIA are available separately, but for those who want the full experience, a pass to all five films to this once-only “Antoine-a-Thon” is available here for just $20.

A man hides his lower face by holding up a plaid scarf that he's wearing while standing next to a woman who is looking at him.

Antoine and Colette

France/1962—directed by François Truffaut | 30 min

Truffaut’s charming and inspired 30-minute update on Antoine’s first steps toward adulthood after The 400 Blows shows our young hero three years later ―living on his own in Paris and hopelessly in love for the first of many times. 

 

Stolen Kisses (pictured)

France/1968—directed by François Truffaut | 91 min 

This third, breezy chapter in Truffaut’s chronicle of the never-easy adventures of Antoine Doinel (Jean-Pierre Léaud, as always) in the eventful year of 1968. Dishonorably discharged from the army and back on the streets of Paris, his new, unwisely chosen profession of private detective leads him to a myriad of comic encounters, impetuous choices, and the unending search for love.

 

Tickets to each of Truffaut's Antoine Doinel films showing at the DIA are available separately, but for those who want the full experience, a pass to all five films to this once-only “Antoine-a-Thon” is available here for just $20.