Truffaut
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Truffaut and Godard were in fact friends, but then they had a very public conflict as Godard is commonly known for. However, Truffaut and Godard are similar in that Truffaut also dreams of being a revolutionary in the world of cinema. He rejected French cinema and in particular French screenwriters. This is in true because of Truffaut's auteur theory. He believed that directors should write their own screenplay and then be the ones to direct it in order to have full control of their vision. It's one entire dream of theirs coming into fruition, transforming into the world of reality. He advocated for the new wave in which films were more personal than anything that came before, more of autobiography but in a way that still entices the spectator. The reason why perhaps this style did not take off into more of the present moment is because there were some financial failures in the french new wave. Since films are so expensive to make a few failures truly hinder any support behind an idea. Sadly, at the end of the day films still have to make sense financially.
Truffaut and Godard were in fact friends, but then they had a very public conflict as Godard is commonly known for. However, Truffaut and Godard are similar in that Truffaut also dreams of being a revolutionary in the world of cinema. He rejected French cinema and in particular French screenwriters. This is in true because of Truffaut's auteur theory. He believed that directors should write their own screenplay and then be the ones to direct it in order to have full control of their vision. It's one entire dream of theirs coming into fruition, transforming into the world of reality. He advocated for the new wave in which films were more personal than anything that came before, more of autobiography but in a way that still entices the spectator. The reason why perhaps this style did not take off into more of the present moment is because there were some financial failures in the french new wave. Since films are so expensive to make a few failures truly hinder any support behind an idea. Sadly, at the end of the day films still have to make sense financially.
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