Synopsis
Expecting his first child and still struggling to find steady employment, Doinel (Jean-Pierre Léaud) involves himself in a relationship with a beautiful Japanese woman that threatens to destroy his marriage. Lightly comic, with a touch of the burlesque, Bed and Board is a bittersweet look at the travails of young married life and the fine line between adolescence and adulthood.
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Actors (34)
Production and distribution (4)
- Executive Producers : Les Films du Carrosse, Valoria Films
- Associate producer : Fida Cinematografica
- Film exports/foreign sales : mk2 films
- French distribution : Valoria Films
Full credits (19)
- Adaptation : Claude De Givray
- Screenwriters : François Truffaut, Bernard Revon, Claude De Givray
- Dialogue Writers : François Truffaut, Bernard Revon, Claude De Givray
- Director of Photography : Nestor Almendros
- Music Composer : Antoine Duhamel
- Assistant directors : Suzanne Schiffman, Jean-François Stévenin
- Editor : Agnès Guillemot
- Sound recordists : René Levert, Jacques Maumont
- Costume designer : Françoise Tournafond
- Foreign Producer : Hercule Mucchielli
- Producers : Marcel Berbert, François Truffaut
- Voice : François Truffaut
- Camera Operator : Emmanuel Machuel
- Production managers : Claude Miller, Roland Thénot
- Assistant editors : Martine Kalfon, Yann Dedet
- Continuity supervisor : Christine Pellé
- Production Designer : Jean Mandaroux
- Production Designer : Jean Mandaroux
- Still Photographer : Pierre Zucca
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Technical details
- Type : Feature film
- Genres : Fiction
- Sub-genre : Romantic comedy
- Themes : Relationships
- Production language : French
- Coproducer countries : France, Italy
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About
Bed and Board (French: Domicile Conjugal) is a 1970 French film directed by François Truffaut. It belongs to Truffaut's series of five films about Antoine Doinel, and directly follows Stolen Kisses, showing the married life of Antoine (Jean-Pierre Léaud) and Christine (Claude Jade).
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