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Director: François Truffaut
Cast: Henri Serre, Oskar Werner, Jeanne Moreau, Marie Dubois
In the carefree days before World War I, introverted Austrian author Jules strikes up a friendship with the exuberant Frenchman Jim and both men fall for the impulsive and beautiful Catherine.
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François Truffaut's romantic drama captures the carefree spirit and youthful energy of the new wave, with its playful editing, dynamic camerawork, and insightful exploration of love and friendship.
Jules and Jim is a 1962 French New Wave romantic drama film directed, produced and co-written by François Truffaut. Set before, during, and after World War I, it follows a love triangle involving French bohemian Jim, his shy Austrian friend Jules, and Jules' girlfriend and later wife Catherine. Hailed as a definitive example of French New Wave cinema, the film is still regarded as a classic. It won the 1962 Étoile de Cristal, with Moreau winning that year's prize for best actress.
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