Jean-Pierre LĂŠaud
16 titles
Filmography
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The 400 Blows
(1959)François Truffaut's "The 400 Blows" features the first appearance of the legendary character Antoine Doinel, albeit in a more serious drama than in later comedic outings. Antoine's unhappy home life leads him into petty crime and juvenile detention.

Antoine and Colette
(1962)François Truffaut was commissioned to make this short film for the Parisian section of the 1962 omnibus of films about love, Love At Twenty. Jean-Pierre LÊaud returns to the semi-autobiographical role of Antoine Doinel from The 400 Blows. And what do we find? A mischievous, tormented adolescent.

Two English Girls
(1971)A young writer carries on love affairs with two sisters.

Love on the Run
(1979)Separated from Christine and uncertain about his latest relationship, Antoine (Jean-Pierre LeĚaud) has finally written a novel inspired by his own experiences in this final chapter of François Truffautâs series.

Stolen Kisses
(1968)Naively idealistic and largely inept both in his dealings with women and in any job, Antoine clumsily courts Christine while working for a private detective agency.

Masculin FĂŠminin
(1966)Jean-Luc Godard's portrait of culture, politics and sex in 1960s Paris follows a young writer's romance with an aspiring singer.

Bed and Board
(1970)Now married to Christine and working as a âfloral artistâ (though he dreams of becoming a novelist), Antoine Doinel becomes a father... But is he mature enough for parenthood, or even marriage? Comedy combines with character critique in Truffautâs typically ambivalent, compassionate account of the (belated) onset of Doinelâs adulthood.
Santa Claus Has Blue Eyes
(1966)
The Mother and the Whore
(1973)
Pigsty
(1969)
Jane B. by Agnès V.
(1988)Nadja in Paris
(1964)
Irma Vep
(1996)Starring alongside Jean-Pierre LĂŠaud, Maggie Cheung is the mysterious, latex-clad femme fatale at the center of haute auteur Olivier Assayasâs spiky and dizzyingly hip 1990s satire of the French film industry. Irma Vep both pays tribute to 100 years of French cinema and adds plenty of its own!

36 Fillette
(1988)
Detective
(1985)At a Paris hotel, a hotel detective fired after a murder there, is still investigating helped by his inspector nephew and girlfriend. A boxing manager, owing money to a couple and the mafia, rides on a match next day.

La Vie de Bohème
(1992)Three struggling artists try to make passable livings in Paris despite knock backs and tragedies.