Talk:François Truffaut

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Why are the articles after the tittle ?

Paste job from some other source, I guess. I'm changing it now. --KQ 01:34 Jan 5, 2003 (UTC)

Hi, thank you very much I feel to lazy to do that ;) It's good to "see" you again. User:Ericd

Thanks, I've been on vacation for three weeks. Refreshing. I hope your holiday was good, too.  :-) --KQ

Nuit américaine = Day for Night ? Is that correct translation ? This is a method to shoot night scenes by day using filters and under-exposures. This might be a good stub ? User:Ericd

Yes, that part of it would. Much of Insomnia was shot day for night (the Pacino one, at least)? --KQ
It's maybe not the "correct" translation exactly, but it's what the film was released as in the UK and (I assume) the US, so it's right in this context, yes. --Camembert
Small Change is certainly not the correct translation either (thank Steven Spielberg for that one). --KQ
not strictly exact but close from the french title in fact the english may well be better User:Ericd
Of course but I'm interrested in what's the exact name of the technical process for both reasons the technical process can be a good stub and feel to write something about the film.

I love Truffaut and I have some affair with "Les studios de la Victorine" :) User:Ericd

[edit] Middle name

An anon changed FT's middle name from Roland to Maximus. Someone reverted while I was busily checking that F Roland T has few google hits while F Maximus T has one. Someone who knows might want to check. Martinp 04:02, 5 July 2006 (UTC)

Since anon has been going around adding "Maximus" to many Wiki articles, safe to assume is pure vanadalism. Martinp 04:03, 5 July 2006 (UTC)