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    François Truffaut - Movie Review - The Soft Skin - Screen: New. The Soft Skin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Soft Skin is a 1964 French romantic drama film directed by François Truffaut and starring Jean Desailly, Françoise Dorléac, and Nelly Benedetti. It tells the story of a wealthy and famous French man. The Soft Skin (1964) - IMDb Director: François Truffaut. Shop at MovieGoods for The Soft Skin posters: the largest selection of movie and TV show posters, photos and memorabilia. Written by. Screen: New Wave and Pulp Fiction:' Soft Skin' Directed by Francois Truffaut Jean Desailly Starred in French Import The Soft Skin - MovieGoods: Original, Vintage and New Release. . Amazon.com: The Soft Skin: Jean Desailly, Francoise Dorleac, Nelly. Review: Francois Truffaut directed this simple tale of revenge and adultery which features an exceptional musical score by Georges Delerue. The Soft Skin (Unrated) - rogerebert.com :: Movie reviews, essays. Actors: Jean Desailly: Pierre Lachenay · Françoise Dorléac: Nicole · Nelly Benedetti: Franca Lachenay · Daniel Ceccaldi: Clément. The Soft Skin (1969) Reviews, Ratings, Credits, and More - Metacritic (1964) It’s a coup de foudre as 40ish celebrity literary critic (well, they’re French) Jean Desailly meets 20ish stewardess Françoise Dorléac on a Lisbon. Distrust of entrenched institutions like religion, politics, and marriage are core themes of the French New Wave. Francois Truffaut's "The Soft Skin" is being revived at the very moment when it seems uncannily prophetic. La Peau douce (The Soft Skin) (1964) - Movies | Movie Trailers. Watch The Soft Skin online - Pierre Lachenay, a middle-aged, well-known publisher and lecturer, is married to Franca, an unbalanced woman, and father of Sabine, a 10. The Soft Skin | Film Review | Slant Magazine The Soft Skin Film Review by Glenn Heath Jr.. François Truffaut's cool, creamy-smooth melodrama of a doomed affair sets the lush romanticism of exciting indiscretion in a world where sudden stabs of ominous. The story concerns..

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