Jules and Jim (1962) | |
Director(s) | Fran?ois Truffaut |
Producer(s) | Marcel Berbert (executive uncredited), Fran�ois Truffaut (uncredited) |
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Jules and Jim (1962) was a Foreign Films Film directed by Fran?ois Truffaut and produced by Fran�ois Truffaut and Marcel Berbert.
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François Truffaut hated filming love scenes, which is why Jim and Catherine's big scene is shot in half darkness.
One of the earliest foreign films to be distributed in the US by two Harvard students, Cyrus Harvey and Brian Halliday, under their newly formed company, Janus Films. Janus went on to distribute all sorts of classic foreign films and is now owned by Criterion.
Oskar Werner was cast because François Truffaut wanted someone who spoke French with a slow delivery.
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One of the earliest foreign films to be distributed in the US by two Harvard students, Cyrus Harvey and Brian Halliday, under their newly formed company, Janus Films. Janus went on to distribute all sorts of classic foreign films and is now owned by Criterion.
Oskar Werner was cast because François Truffaut wanted someone who spoke French with a slow delivery.
read more facts about Jules and Jim...