
Vivement Truffaut
A tribute to the late, great French director Francois Truffaut, this documentary was undoubtedly named after his last movie, Vivement Dimanche!, released in 1983. Included in this overview of Truffaut's contribution to filmmaking are clips from 14 of his movies arranged according to the themes he favored. These include childhood, literature, the cinema itself, romance, marriage, and death.
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Watch Vivement Truffaut full movie online for free in HD quality on Watch Online Stream. Stream from Netflix, HBO Max, Disney+, Prime Video, and more without any subscription or sign up. A tribute to the late, great French director Francois Truffaut, this documentary was undoubtedly named after his last movie, Vivement Dimanche!, released in 1983. Included in this overview of Truffaut's contribution to filmmaking are clips from 14 of his movies arranged according to the themes he favored. These include childhood, literature, the cinema itself, romance, marriage, and death.
Cast

Jeanne Moreau
Narrator / Self / Catherine

Catherine Deneuve
Self / Marion (archive footage)

Claude Jade
Self / Christine (archive footage)

Marie Dubois
Self / Lena (archive footage)

Fanny Ardant
Self / Barbara (archive footage)

Jacqueline Bisset
Self / Julie (archive footage)

Brigitte Fossey
Self / Geneviève (archive footage)

Bernadette Lafont
Self / Camille (archive footage)

Jean-Pierre Léaud
Self / Doinel (archive footage)

Gérard Depardieu
Self / Bernard (archive footage)
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