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    The Adventures of Antoine Doinel (The Criterion Collection) [2 DVD9s & 3 DVD5s] [Repost]

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    The Adventures of Antoine Doinel (The Criterion Collection) [2 DVD9s & 3 DVD5s] [Repost]

    The Adventures of Antoine Doinel (The Criterion Collection) [2 DVD9s & 3 DVD5s][Repost]
    4 Films by François Truffaut
    Art-House | OAR | Black & White/Colour | French Dolby Digital | English Subtitles
    5 Full Original DVD Image (.ISO) + 400dpi Scans = 25GBs | NL/FSe/FSo




    The release of François Truffaut’s The 400 Blows in 1959 shook world cinema to its foundations. The now-classic portrait of troubled adolescence introduced a major new director in the cinematic landscape and was an inaugural gesture of the revolutionary French New Wave. But The 400 Blows did not only introduce the world to its precocious director—it also unveiled his indelible creation: Antoine Doinel. Initially patterned closely after Truffaut himself, the Doinel character (played by the irrepressible and iconic Jean-Pierre Léaud) reappeared in four subsequent films that knowingly portrayed his myriad frustrations and romantic entanglements from his stormy teens through marriage, children, divorce, and adulthood. With The Adventures of Antoine Doinel, Criterion is proud to present Truffaut’s celebrated saga in its entirety: the feature films The 400 Blows, Stolen Kisses, Bed and Board, and Love on the Run, and the 1962 short subject, Antoine and Colette, in a special edition five-disc box set.

    The Adventures of Antoine Doinel (The Criterion Collection) [2 DVD9s & 3 DVD5s] [Repost]


    THE 400 BLOWS (with Antoine and Colette)
    1959 - 99 minutes - 2.35:1 (#005)


    François Truffaut’s first feature, The 400 Blows (Les quatre cents coups), is also his most personal. Told through the eyes of Truffaut’s life-long cinematic counterpart, Antoine Doinel (Jean-Pierre Léaud), The 400 Blows sensitively re-creates the trials of Truffaut’s own difficult childhood, unsentimentally portraying aloof parents, oppressive teachers, petty crime, and a friendship that would last a lifetime. The film marks Truffaut’s passage from leading critic of the French New Wave to his emergence as one of Europe’s most brilliant auteurs.

    The Adventures of Antoine Doinel (The Criterion Collection) [2 DVD9s & 3 DVD5s] [Repost]


    STOLEN KISSES
    1968 - 91 minutes - Color - 1.66:1 (#186)


    Jean-Pierre Léaud returns in the delightful Stolen Kisses, the third installment in the Antoine Doinel series. It is now 1968, and the mischievous and perpetually love-struck Doinel has been dishonorably discharged from the army and released onto the streets of Paris, where he stumbles into the unlikely profession of private detective and embarks on a series of misadventures. Whimsical, nostalgic, and irrepressibly romantic, Stolen Kisses is Truffaut’s timeless ode to the passion and impetuosity of youth.

    The Adventures of Antoine Doinel (The Criterion Collection) [2 DVD9s & 3 DVD5s] [Repost]


    BED AND BOARD
    1970 - 97 minutes - Color - 1.66:1 (#187)


    The fourth installment in François Truffaut’s chronicle of the ardent, anachronistic Antoine Doinel, Bed and Board plunges his hapless creation once again into crisis. Expecting his first child and still struggling to find steady employment, Doinel (Jean-Pierre Léaud) involves himself in a relationship with a beautiful Japanese woman that threatens to destroy his marriage. Lightly comic, with a touch of the burlesque, Bed and Board is a bittersweet look at the travails of young married life and the fine line between adolescence and adulthood.

    The Adventures of Antoine Doinel (The Criterion Collection) [2 DVD9s & 3 DVD5s] [Repost]


    LOVE ON THE RUN
    1979 - 95 minutes - Color - 1.66:1 (#188)


    Antoine Doinel strikes again! In the final chapter of François Truffaut’s saga, we find Doinel (Jean-Pierre Léaud), now in his thirties, convivially concluding his marriage, enjoying moderate success as a novelist, and clinging to his romantic fantasies. The newly single Doinel finds a new object of his affections in Sabine, a record store salesgirl whom he pursues with the fervid belief that without love, one is nothing. Along the way, he renews his acquaintance with previous loves and confronts his own chaotic past. In Love on the Run, Antoine Doinel is still in love and because he’s still in love, he’s still alive.

    The Adventures of Antoine Doinel (The Criterion Collection) [2 DVD9s & 3 DVD5s] [Repost]


    LES SALADES DE L'AMOUR
    Supplementary disc



    Disc Features:
    • New digital transfers of all films, enhanced for widescreen televisions
    • Truffaut’s early short film, Les mistons
    • Audio commentary for Les mistons by assistant director and future co-writer Claude de Givray
    • Audio/visual “primer” for Les mistons by film historian Serge Toubiana
    • Working with François Truffaut: Claude de Givray and Bernard Revon, An exclusive re-edited version of a 1986 interview with Truffaut co-writers Claude de Givray and Bernard Revon, originally conducted for Rainer Gansera’s documentary Arbeiten mit François Truffaut
    • Excerpt from the rare documentary François Truffaut (1961) featuring Truffaut discussing his influences and beginnings, along with Les mistons and The 400 Blows
    • Interview from the 1981 French TV show Champ contre champ in which Truffaut discusses Jean-Pierre Léaud, and the challenges of creating films that are intensely personal, yet popular in appeal
    • Promotional art gallery for The 400 Blows, Stolen Kisses, Bed and Board and Love on the Run
    • Two audio commentaries for The 400 Blows: one by cinema professor Brian Stonehill and another by lifelong friend of Truffaut, Robert Lachenay
    • Rare audition footage of The 400 Blows stars Jean-Pierre Léaud, Patrick Auffay and Richard Kanayan
    • Newsreel footage of Jean-Pierre Léaud in Cannes for the showing of The 400 Blows
    • Excerpt from a French TV program with Truffaut discussing his youth, critical writings, and the origins of Antoine Doinel in The 400 Blows and Antoine and Colette
    • Television interview with Truffaut about the global financial reception of The 400 Blows and his own critical impression of the film
    • Theatrical trailers for The 400 Blows, Stolen Kisses, Bed and Board, and Love on the Run
    • Introduction to Stolen Kisses by film historian Serge Toubiana
    • Excerpt from the TV show Cinéastes de notre temps: François Truffaut, dix ans, dix films in which Truffaut discusses his vision of the Doinel cycle, and the complex relationship between Doinel and actor Jean-Pierre Léaud
    • Archival newsreel footage of the “Langlois Affair,” documenting protests by Truffaut and other French film industry luminaries against the removal of Cinémathèque française director Henri Langlois
    • Promotional spot featuring Jean-Luc Godard and François Truffaut appealing for public support of Henri Langlois
    • Newsreel footage of Truffaut’s impassioned rally to shut down the 1968 Cannes Film Festival in support of striking students and workers
    • Rare behind-the-scenes footage with Truffaut at work on the Bed and Board set, and being interviewed along with actress Claude Jade
    • Rare television interview with Jean-Pierre Léaud discussing his feelings about Truffaut and Antoine Doinel, and his thoughts about “ending” the series
    • Excerpt from the 1972 documentary Approches du cinéma: François Truffaut ou la nouvelle vague, in which Truffaut addresses the complexities of Antoine Doinel
    • Rare television interview excerpt of Truffaut and actress/co-writer Marie-France Pisier discussing their working styles and their feelings about Love on the Run
    • Excerpt from the 1980 TV show Cinescope in which Truffaut addresses his misgivings about his finale to the Doinel series, and illuminates his feelings about Jean-Pierre Léaud and Antoine Doinel
    • New and improved subtitle translation for all films

    DVDs:
    DVD RELEASE: 2003
    STUDIO: Criterion
    CATALOG: 185
    SYSTEM: NTSC
    SCREEN: 1.66:1 / 2.35:1
    COLOUR: Colour / Black & White
    AUDIO: French Dolby Digital Mono
    SUBTITLES: English (soft)
    RUNTIME (TOTAL): 412 MINS

    Extraction:
    ENGINE: DVD Decrypter /DVD Fab
    DVD: 2 Full Dual-Layer & 3 Single-Layer DVDs
    FILE EXTENSION: .ISO (Image)
    FILE SIZE: 7.4 GBs / 4.0 GBs / 5.2 GBs / 4.2 GBs / 4.1 GBs
    SCANS FILE SIZE (300 DPI): 9MBs
    TOTAL FILE SIZE: 25GBs

    This has been a dual effort from myself and evaristegalois.

    Scans

    http://www.fileserve.com/file/CdWjUv7

    http://www.filesonic.com/file/24040615/AD.Scs.rar

    The 400 Blows

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    http://www.filesonic.com/folder/356083

    http://www.fileserve.com/list/6fZEVEN

    Stolen Kisses

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    http://www.fileserve.com/list/jdHsDbk

    http://www.filesonic.com/folder/359359

    Bed and Board

    http://netfolder.in/pYiik5q/AD.BAB

    http://www.fileserve.com/list/gpZAWTk

    http://www.filesonic.com/folder/359355

    Love on the Run

    http://netfolder.in/TnaBcbK/AD.LR

    http://www.fileserve.com/list/2FPHu7E

    http://www.filesonic.com/folder/359361

    Les salades de l'amour

    http://netfolder.in/4PbSyJ3/AD.LSDL

    http://www.fileserve.com/list/pJPeZgY

    http://www.filesonic.com/folder/359357

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