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Fahrenheit 451
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The film tells a story about a fireman who is in charge of burning the book to prevent everybody from reading forbidden information. Suddenly, He confronts a teacher daring to read. He seems to be stuck in relationship between two women, between safety and freedom.
The film tells a story about a fireman who is in charge of burning the book to prevent everybody from reading forbidden information. Suddenly, He confronts a teacher daring to read. He seems to be stuck in relationship between two women, between safety and freedom.
Actors:
Ann Forrest Bell,
Denis Gilmore,
Oskar Werner,
Mark Lester,
Kevin Eldon,
Terry Sartain,
Fred Cox,
Caroline Hunt,
Michael Mundell,
Arthur Cox,
David Glover,
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Ann Forrest Bell
29 April 1938, Wallasey, Cheshire, England, UK
Denis Gilmore
14 August 1949, Hillingdon, Middlesex, England, UK
Oskar Werner
13 November 1922, Vienna, Austria
Mark Lester
11 July 1958, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK
Kevin Eldon
1960, Kent, England, UK
Terry Sartain
February 6, 1930 in Windsor, Berkshire, England, UK
Fred Cox
December 4, 1920 in Cardiff, Wales, UK
Caroline Hunt
Michael Mundell
20 March 1942
Arthur Cox
7 April 1934, Banbridge, County Down, Northern Ireland, UK
David Glover
September 24, 1927 in London, England, UK
Director:
François Truffaut
François Truffaut
6 February 1932, Paris, France
Country:
United Kingdom
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July 02, 2005
While not one of Truffaut's strongest film, it is nonetheless one of his few explicitly political works and also boasts sharp imagery by Roeg) and indelible score by Herrmann.
June 05, 2007
This 1966 film often looks good (it was Truffaut's first in color, photographed by Nicolas Roeg), but the ideas, such as they are, get lost in the meandering narrative.
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April 17, 2005
Ă trĂĄgico constatar que a visĂŁo de Bradbury vem tornando-se cada vez mais real: a diferença Ă© que, em vez de queimados, os livros vĂȘm sendo simplesmente ignorados.
September 16, 2014
Truffaut's movie clearly suffered from a troubled shoot - Truffaut didn't actually know English - so his oddball take on the material succeeds in only fits and bursts.
June 05, 2007
A marvelously courageous personal statement that becomes more fascinating with time.
October 29, 2010
Bradbury's 1954 vision of a totalitarian society where technology is worshiped and books are burned has been neutered and consigned to camp.
August 30, 2012
Even at the science-fiction horror-story level, the movie fails -- partly, I think, because Truffaut is too much of an artist to exploit the vulgar possibilities in the material.
January 26, 2006
An underrated film, perhaps because it is less science fiction than a tale of 'once upon a time.'
January 31, 2008
On the downside, it doesn't particularly feel like a Truffaut film, but on the upside, it's a decent entry in the sci-fi genre.
June 05, 2007
With a serious and even terrifying theme, this excursion into science fiction has been thoughtfully directed by Francois Truffaut and there is adequate evidence of light touches to bring welcome and needed relief to a sombre and scarifying subject.
October 26, 2009
Truffaut faces Bradbury's abstractions head on, not as science-fiction but as humanistic fairy-tale
New York Times
May 20, 2003
Holy smoke! What a pretentious and pedantic production he has made.

