Une visite (1955)
Directed by François Truffaut

Romance / Comedy / Short

Film Review

Abstract picture representing Une visite (1955)
During his turbulent years as a film critic in the early 1950s, François Truffaut had a constant hankering to make a film of his own.  After a number of false starts, he finally achieved his dream towards the end of 1954.  With the support of his friend Jacques Rivette, he obtained some film and a camera and made his first film, Une visite .

Although the film was well made, given its small budget, Truffaut was disappointed with the final result.  He discarded the only print of the film and it remained forgotten until it was unearthed from a cupboard in 1982.  On recovering the lost film, Truffaut's initial inclination was to destroy it.  However, instead, he gave it away as a souvenir to the mother of Florence Doniol-Valcroze, the little girl who appeared in the film.
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Next François Truffaut film:
Les Mistons (1957)

Film Synopsis

A young man is looking for a room to let and finds one.  However, when he moves in he discovers that the room has already been let to a young woman.  She agrees to let him move in with her.  Although she teases him at first, the young man finds he is attracted to her.  Then the girl's brother-in-law turns up with his daughter for a weekend visit...
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