The little thief3/7/2024 Never entailing research or reevaluation, these simplified, nostalgic foreshortenings of the past often pare away much of what makes that past interesting.Ĭlaude Miller’s The Little Thief ( La petite voleuse) is a case in point because it purports to be, at least in this country, the last work of the late Francois Truffaut. The French cinema has perhaps never been more desperately in the doldrums than now, and this slump is best represented by the trips down memory lane that seem to be a major preoccupation in current French movies. With Charlotte Gainsbourg, Didier Bezace, Simon de la Brosse, Raoul Billerey, and Chantal Banlier. Written by Annie Miller, Claude Miller, and Luc Beraud From the Chicago Reader (October 6, 1989).
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