February 9th, 2012 09:22 p.m.

Small Change
France 1976, 104 min, 35mm, Dir: Francois Truffaut

Too long absent from the big screen, Small Change is one of Truffaut’s most poetic and personal films, a radiant celebration of the world of childhood. Through a series of loosely connected vignettes in a small city in southern France, a group of children, from infants to adolescents, experience the joys and trials of being young.

“At its best Truffaut’s work retains a piercing candor, a directness and material immediacy that only the cinema, in the hands of its masters, can communicate. Time hasn’t dulled Truffaut’s achievement, but it has highlighted it differently. He was a thornier, more complex filmmaker than we thought, and perhaps a greater one.” (Dave Kehr, New York Times, 1999)

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Rating: Parental Guidance (PG)
Screenings:
  • Friday March 05 at 9:00PM
  • Sunday March 07 at 7:00PM
  • Monday March 08 at 7:00PM

This screening is part of the larger thematic series:
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