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Julie Anselmini, « La Comédie humaine de François Truffaut », Recherches & travaux, ID : 10670/1.931439...
Truffaut had an intense admiration for Balzac, whom he had read and re-read. By probing Les Quatre Cent Coups, Baisers volés, La Peau douce and La Sirène du Mississipi, J. Anselmini’s article shows that the writer inspired not only situations and novelistic plots but also a creative imaginary to the filmmaker. It is also possible that he offered him a model or a style of existence, that of an author in the full sense of the term, thereby providing coherence to the work and taking responsibility for it while committing his life to it.