The Representation of Children in the films of Francois Truffaut

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The Representation of Children in the Films of Francois Truffaut by Courtney Hoskins

Abstract The representations of children in the films of François Truffaut serve as a two-way mirror. The filmmaker can project the story of his own childhood upon this mirror. Through this reflection, he can observe the roles of children in society. With four films, Les Mistons, Les Quatre Cents Coups (The 400 Blows), L’Enfant sauvage (The Wild Child), and L’Argent de poche (Small Change), Truffaut celebrates childhood. The representation of the child in Les Quatre Cents Coups is a reflection of Truffaut’s childhood. Although not as clearly, Les Mistons, L’Enfant Sauvage, and L’Argent de poche also reflect aspects of Truffaut’s childhood. These films serve to expose the roles of children in adult society to the audience. In standing behind his camera, Truffaut observes and records the unfairness of the child’s world. From his perspective behind the mirror, Truffaut not only exposes the cruelty of the adult world, but calls for political action for the rights of children.


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