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Blows (1959),
starring Jean-Pierre Léaud as Truffaut's alter-ego
Antoine Doinel, was a
defining film of the New Wave.
Truffaut supplied the
story for another...
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Antoine Doinel (French: [ɑ̃twan dwanɛl]) is a
fictional character created by François
Truffaut (1932–1984) and portra**** by
actor Jean-Pierre Léaud (b...
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organisation formed by
Jules Doinel in 1890, in France. It is the
first Gnostic church in
modern times. The
esoteric Freemason Jules Doinel,
while working as archivist...
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Doinel is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Antoine Doinel,
fictional character created by François
Truffaut in five
films Jules Doinel...
- Jules-Benoît
Stanislas Doinel du Val-Michel (8
December 1842 in Moulins,
Allier – 16 or 17
March 1903), also
known simply as
Jules Doinel or Tau
Valentin II...
- script-girl
Liliane in François Truffaut's Day for
Night and in the last
Antoine Doinel-adventure Love on the Run a short-time-affair of Antoine, Christine's friend...
- an
important figure of the
French New Wave and his
portrayal of
Antoine Doinel in a
series of
films by François Truffaut,
beginning with The 400 Blows...
- is the
second installment in Truffaut's five-film
series about Antoine Doinel, the
character he
follows from
boyhood to adulthood.
Antoine and Colette...
- Cathar-related do****ents, a
librarian named Jules-Benoît
Stanislas Doinel du Val-Michel (a.k.a.
Jules Doinel)
established the Église
Gnostique (French:
Gnostic Church)...
- François Truffaut, his
fifth and
final film
about the
character Antoine Doinel. Told in
nonlinear fashion, with
frequent flashbacks to the four previous...