Love at Twenty (1962)

"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.

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Summary Details
Running Time2 hr
GenresDrama Romance
FilmmakersRole
Shintarô Ishihara Director
Marcel Ophüls Director
Renzo Rossellini Director
François Truffaut Director
Andrzej Wajda Director
Shintarô Ishihara Writer
Marcel Ophüls Writer
Renzo Rossellini Writer
Yvon Samuel Writer
Jerzy Stefan Stawinski Writer
François Truffaut Writer
Pierre Roustang Producer
Georges Delerue Composer
Jerzy Matuszkiewicz Composer
Tôru Takemitsu Composer
Raoul Coutard Cinematographer
Jerzy Lipman Cinematographer
Mario Montuori Cinematographer
Shigeo Murata Cinematographer
Wolf Wirth Cinematographer
Claudine Bouché Editor
Halina Nawrocka Editor
CastRole
Jean-Pierre Léaud
Marie-France Pisier
Patrick Auffay
Rosy Varte