1968 · Paris
by François Truffaut (director); Raymound Cauchetier (photographer); Claude Jade, Jean-Pierre Léaud (starring)
Paris: Les Films du Carrosse, 1968. Vintage borderless black-and-white double weight photograph from the set of the 1968 French film noir. With a rubber stamped date of March 12, 1970 on the verso, along with numerous press annotations and markings. A wonderful candid shot of Truffaut, Jade, and Léaud sitting on a park bench during principal shooting of the film.
Raymond Cauchetier began his career as a set photographer in 1956, on Marcel Camus’ 1957 film, “Fugitive in Saigon.” Cauchetier's film career is closely linked to the French New Wave, for whose founders he became a favorite still photographer. Between “Breathless” in 1960, and “Stolen (truncated)
Raymond Cauchetier began his career as a set photographer in 1956, on Marcel Camus’ 1957 film, “Fugitive in Saigon.” Cauchetier's film career is closely linked to the French New Wave, for whose founders he became a favorite still photographer. Between “Breathless” in 1960, and “Stolen (truncated)