Essential Arthouse: The 400 Blows (1959)
A young boy, left without attention, delves into a life of petty crime. (NR, 99 min.)
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Wednesday, November 19, 2025
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A young boy, left without attention, delves into a life of petty crime. (NR, 99 min.)
(TBD)
Essential Arthouse: This monthly series showcases “essential arthouse” films everyone should see on the big screen. Arthouse is a film genre which encompasses films where the content and style – often artistic or experimental – adhere with as little compromise as possible to the filmmakers’ personal artistic vision. This series is Free for Members.
François Truffaut’s first feature is also his most personal. Told through the eyes of Truffaut’s cinematic counterpart, Antoine Doinel (Jean-Pierre Léaud), The 400 Blows sensitively re-creates the trials of Truffaut’s own childhood, unsentimentally portraying aloof parents, oppressive teachers, and petty crime. The film marked Truffaut’s passage from leading critic to trailblazing auteur of the French New Wave.
Starring: Jean-Pierre Léaud, Albert Rémy, Claire Maurier
Director: François Truffaut
Language: French
Genre: Drama, Coming of Age