"Truffaut et Moussy ont écrit le récit d'Antoine Doinel, l'histoire des 400 coups, non pas comme un film raconté, mais comme un vrai roman."
""Twelve year old Antoine Doinel has troubles at home and at school. Ignored and neglected by his parents, his relationship with his mother is further strained when he discovers that she has taken a secret lover ... Finding refuge only in his love of cinema, Anotine soon finds it necessary to break free, and discover what the world can offer outside the confines of his everyday life." [box cover note]."
"A tale of a lonely Parisian youth, buffeted by school and family problems, of his passage into delinquency, and his escape from confinement into a perilous freedom."
"" ... tells the story of Antoine Doinel, a 14-year-old schoolboy. Antoine is not a good student and always seems to be in trouble at school. At home he is disregarded by his parents, who have better things to do. He plays truant and starts to spend a lot of time in the cinemas of Paris, but his parents will not tolerate the behaviour of an unruly child." [box cover note]."
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