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Bonus : • La présentation du film par Serge Toubiana • Le film commenté par Claude Jade et Claude de Givray • Truffaut parle du livre "Les aventures d'Antoine Doinel" (1970) • Truffaut au travail avec son co-scénariste, Bernard Revon (1970) • Qui est Antoine Doinel Domicile conjugal, c'est l'âge adulte, l'au revoir à l'adolescence, la vie de couple, avec ses incertitudes et ses difficultés. Comme d'habitude avec la collection "Truffaut" de MK2, ce DVD, doté d'une image très brillante et très fine, comporte, outre le film des suppléments d'un grand intérêt
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Bed and Board (1970)
97 min
Parisian everyman Antoine Doinel has married his sweetheart Christine Darbon, and the newlyweds have set up a cozy domestic life of selling flowers and giving violin lessons while Antoine fitfully works on his long-gestating novel. As Christine becomes pregnant with the couple's first child, Antoine finds himself enraptured with a young Japanese beauty. The complications change the course of their relationship forever.