Raymond Cauchetier 1920-2021
Baisers Voles (Paris), 1968
Gelatin Silver Print
24.4 x 24.5 cms
9 9/16 x 9 10/16 ins
9 9/16 x 9 10/16 ins
11286
Printed 2015 Paper Size: 40 x 30 cm Image Size: 24.40 x 24.50 cms Edition of 20 Each photograph is signed and numbered by the artist. François Truffaut and Denys...
Printed 2015
Paper Size: 40 x 30 cm
Image Size: 24.40 x 24.50 cms
Edition of 20
Each photograph is signed and numbered by the artist.
François Truffaut and Denys Clerval with the camera crew on the set of Baiser voles (Stolen Kisses, dir. Truffaut, 1968) in Paris.
Baiser voles (Stolen Kisses) continues the story of recurrent character Antoine Doinel, whom Truffaut had previously depicted in Les quatre cents coups (The 400 Blows) and the short film Antoine et Colette (Antoine and Colette). In Baiser voles (Stolen Kisses), Antoine (Jean-Pierre Léaud) seeks out his sweetheart Christine (Claude Jade) after being discharged from the army.
The film sees Antoine losing several jobs and breaking up with Christine, before the two finally reunite. The film was nominated for an Oscar for 'Best Foreign Language Film'.
Paper Size: 40 x 30 cm
Image Size: 24.40 x 24.50 cms
Edition of 20
Each photograph is signed and numbered by the artist.
François Truffaut and Denys Clerval with the camera crew on the set of Baiser voles (Stolen Kisses, dir. Truffaut, 1968) in Paris.
Baiser voles (Stolen Kisses) continues the story of recurrent character Antoine Doinel, whom Truffaut had previously depicted in Les quatre cents coups (The 400 Blows) and the short film Antoine et Colette (Antoine and Colette). In Baiser voles (Stolen Kisses), Antoine (Jean-Pierre Léaud) seeks out his sweetheart Christine (Claude Jade) after being discharged from the army.
The film sees Antoine losing several jobs and breaking up with Christine, before the two finally reunite. The film was nominated for an Oscar for 'Best Foreign Language Film'.