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Bed and Board (film)

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Bed and Board
original film poster
Directed byFrançois Truffaut
Screenplay byFrançois Truffaut
Claude de Givray
Bernard Revon
Based onCharacters
by François Truffaut
Marcel Moussy
Produced byFrançois Truffaut
Marcel Berbert
StarringJean-Pierre Léaud
Claude Jade
Hiroko Berghauer
Daniel Ceccaldi
Claire Duhamel
CinematographyNestor Almendros
Edited byAgnés Guillemot
Music byAntoine Duhamel
Production
companies
Les Films du Carrosse
Valoria Films
Fida Cinematografica
Distributed byValoria Films (France)
Fida Cinematografica (Italy)
Release date
  • 9 September 1970 (1970-09-09)
Running time
100 minutes
CountriesFrance
Italy
LanguageFrench
Box office1,010,797 admissions (France)[1]

Bed and Board (French: Domicile conjugal) is a 1970 French comedy-drama film directed by François Truffaut, and starring Jean-Pierre Léaud and Claude Jade. It is the fourth in Truffaut's series of five films about Antoine Doinel, and directly follows Stolen Kisses, depicting the married life of Antoine (Léaud) and Christine (Jade). Love on the Run finished the story in 1979.

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Plot

Antoine and Christine have gotten married and are living in a pleasant apartment that her parents have found for them. In it she gives violin lessons, while he works in the courtyard dyeing carnations for flower shops. When his experiments with colouring agents go horribly wrong, he has to find other work. An American company hires him to demonstrate model boats to potential customers in a mock-up harbour. Christine has a baby boy, which she calls Ghislain but he registers as Alphonse. At work he meets a Japanese girl, who invites him for a meal in her apartment. An affair starts, which Christine becomes aware of when she finds little hidden love letters. Antoine is banished from the bedroom and eventually moves out to a hotel, while Christine makes a life for herself and the baby. Antoine, bored and restless in a pointless existence, keeps telephoning her and at the end she is probably ready to take him back.

Cast

Release

Critical reception

John Simon wrote that Bed and Board "gives no offense, and no enlightenment".[3]

Awards and nominations

Year Award ceremony Category Nominee Result
1971 NBR Awards Top Foreign Language Films Bed and Board Won

References

  1. ^ Box Office information for Francois Truffaut films at Box Office Story
  2. ^ Allen, Don. Finally Truffaut. New York: Beaufort Books. 1985. ISBN 978-0-8253-0335-7. pp. 231-232.
  3. ^ Simon, John (1983). John Simon: Something to Declare Twelve Years Of Films From Abroad. Clarkson N. Potter Inc. p. 34.

External links

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