David and guests discuss Truffaut's somewhat overlooked and deeply personal film, his follow-up (of sorts) to JULES ET JIM.

Criterion Reflections is David Blakeslee’s ongoing project to watch all of the films included in the Criterion Collection in chronological order of their original release. Each episode of this third season of the podcast features conversations with a variety of guests offering insights on movies that originally premiered in 1971 and were destined to eventually bear the Criterion imprint. In this episode, David is joined by Norman Buckley, William Remmers and Adam Spieckermann to discuss Two English Girls, directed by Francois Truffaut.


Francois Truffaut

The Criterion Collection
The Criterion Channel
FrancoisTruffaut.com
Films de France
New Wave Film
Oxford University Press
Senses of Cinema
TCM
IndieWire (15 Greatest Films)
Taste of Cinema (12 Essential Films)
BFI (10 Best Films)
Chicago Reader (Top 5 of Francois Truffaut)

Two English Girls

The Criterion Collection (1994 LD liner notes)
The Criterion Channel
Wikipedia
Film Quarterly (1972)
New York Times (1972)
Roger Ebert (1972)
Adrian Martin
Culture Vulture
New Wave Film
Not Coming to a Theater Near You
Only the Cinema
The Pink Smoke
Spectrum Culture
Thoughts from Cinema’s Fringes

 



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