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  1. Day for Night (French: La Nuit américaine, lit. 'American Night') is a 1973 romantic comedy-drama film co-written and directed by François Truffaut . The metafictional and self-reflexive film chronicles the troubled production of a melodrama, and the various personal and professional challenges of the cast and crew.

  2. Dec 26, 1997 · When visitors from the real world arrive (husbands, lovers, bankers, journalists), they are provided with a director’s chair to sit in, and they watch the action and nod and smile like proud grandparents. They’ll never understand. “I’d drop a guy for a film,” a character says in “Day for Night.” “I’d never drop a film for a ...

  3. Day for Night. 120 minutes ‧ PG ‧ 1973. Roger Ebert. September 7, 1973. 4 min read. Movies about movies usually don’t quite get things right. The film business comes out looking more romantic and glamorous (or more corrupt and decadent) than it really is, and none of the human feeling of a movie set is communicated.

  4. Day for night is a set of cinematic techniques used to simulate a night scene while filming in daylight. It is often employed when it is too difficult or expensive to actually shoot during nighttime. Because both film stocks and digital image sensors lack the sensitivity of the human eye in low light conditions, night scenes recorded in natural ...

  5. Day for Night: Directed by François Truffaut. With Jacqueline Bisset, Valentina Cortese, Dani, Alexandra Stewart. A committed film director struggles to complete his movie while coping with a myriad of crises, personal and professional, among the cast and crew.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • François Truffaut
    • 1973-09-07
  6. Day for Night. PG Released Sep 7, 1973 2h 0m Comedy Drama Romance CTA List. 98% Tomatometer 40 Reviews 91% Popcornmeter 5,000+ Ratings. A film director (François Truffaut) tries to get his movie ...

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    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • PG
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  8. On location in Nice's Victorine Studios, Ferrand, a committed French filmmaker and François Truffaut 's alter-ego, struggles to make an all-star melodrama called "Je Vous Présente Paméla". The screenplay is straightforward: a newlywed woman falls head-over-heels in love with her father-in-law, and complications ensue.

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