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Paul Schrader:
There was starting to be these kind of erudite conversations about the art form. But, you know Trauffaut was the first one where you really felt that, you know, they were talking about the craft of it
There was starting to be these kind of erudite conversations about the art form. But, you know Trauffaut was the first one where you really felt that, you know, they were talking about the craft of it
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he is going to move with them in the kiss
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and the actors are going to say
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This is the most bizarre thing
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we are walking while we are kissing
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Movie Summary
Filmmakers discuss how Francois Truffaut's 1966 book "Cinema According to Hitchcock" influenced their work.