
"Love at Twenty" unites five directors from around the world to present their different perspectives on what love really is at the age of 20. The episodes are united with the score of Georges Delerue and still photos of Henri Cartier-Bresson. The directors create their peculiar scenarios with Truffaut revisiting Antoine Doinel, this time finding some meaning to his life while getting involved with a girl; Renzo Rossellini's episode about an abandoned mistress; Ishihara's tale... (Full plot summary below)
Enjoy FREE movies and series with your Prime (USA) subscription or when you start a 30-day free trial!
Links compiled using automated software. Availability of offers subject to change / might be region specific / out of date.
"Love at Twenty" unites five directors from around the world to present their different perspectives on what love really is at the age of 20. The episodes are united with the score of Georges Delerue and still photos of Henri Cartier-Bresson. The directors create their peculiar scenarios with Truffaut revisiting Antoine Doinel, this time finding some meaning to his life while getting involved with a girl; Renzo Rossellini's episode about an abandoned mistress; Ishihara's tale about an obsessive love; Ophüls' story about a pregnant woman trying to plot against the baby's father; and Wajda presenting a confusing relationship between people from different generations.
Leave your thoughts about Love at Twenty.
| User ReviewStephen GThe short "Antoine and Collette" is marvelous, and it's the only segment I've seen from this film (available on the criterion Antoine Doinel Boxset). |
| User ReviewJason CAntoine And colette is my favorite of the Doinel series. It is just amazing. |
| User ReviewNicholas TRating only applies to "Antoine et Colette." |
| User ReviewX. TI've only seen Truffaut's short Antoine and Colette. It's a wonderful short that follows Antoine Doinel as he falls in love. |
| User ReviewLeonardo CSó vi o Frances, e Truffaut continua muito bem a historia de Antoine Doinel. |
| User ReviewDustin Greally enjoyed "antoine et colette." a nice segway into "stolen kisses," truffaut captures the pubescent angst of a first love in this short. |
| User ReviewStephanie Lfor a short, antoine et colette was a lovely surprise. |
| User ReviewZhanyi JOnly saw Antoine et Colette segment. It's a nice bridge between The 400 Blows and Stolen Kisses. |
| User ReviewGiulia CIt seems as if everyone commenting is ignoring the fact that there are 5 stories to this film, not just Truffaut's... They are quite uneven, but Rosselini's part from Rome is magnificent. The young girl and the experienced woman... How experience will change the way you see love and what it is. |
| User ReviewRonald SI've only seen "Antoine et Colette" by François Truffaut, which apparently is the only one easily available. And, well, it's a nice short, it's lovely; I have a crush on Jean-Pierre Léaud so I'm prejudiced, but that's Ok. It's not that interesting except if you follow the life of Antoine Donel; otherwise it's just a little, cute vignette about a boy who fought to live on his own, falling for a girl who also wants freedom but isn't as trapped at home as he was. It's cute. You can find it on YouTube. |