Two English Girls
2012
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At the beginning of the 20th century, Claude Roc, a young middle-class Frenchman meets in Paris Ann Brown, a young Englishwoman. They become friends and Ann invites him to spend holidays at the house where she lives with her mother and her sister Muriel, for whom she intends Claude. During these holidays, Claude, Ann and Muriel become very close and he gradually falls in love with Muriel. But both families lay down a one-year-long separation without any contact before agreeing to the marriage. So Claude goes back to Paris when he has many love affairs before sending Muriel a break-off letter.
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  • Director: - François Truffaut

    At the beginning of the 20th century, Claude Roc, a young middle-class Frenchman meets in Paris Ann Brown, a young Englishwoman. They become friends and Ann invites him to spend holidays at the house where she lives with her mother and her sister Muriel, for whom she intends Claude. During these holidays, Claude, Ann and Muriel become very close and he gradually falls in love with Muriel. But both families lay down a one-year-long separation without any contact before agreeing to the marriage. So Claude goes back to Paris when he has many love affairs before sending Muriel a break-off letter.

    About Director: - As one of the founders of the New Wave of Filmmaking that 'cleansed' French Cinema in the 1960s, Truffaut's first film '400Blows' (based on his own teens), remains one of cinema's greatest achievements. After a disturbed adolescence, Truffaut found a father figure in film critic Andre Bazin, who reined in the boundless energy of this restless youth. The result was a new way of film-making for France and some of the greatest films to come out of Europe including: 'Shoot the Piano Player', 'Jules and Jim', 'Day for Night' (Best Foreign Film Oscar), and 'Finally Sunday'. 
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