The Man Who Loved Women (1977)
Directed by François Truffaut · Cinematography by Néstor Almendros
120 min63 frames
DramaComedyRomance
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What is The Man Who Loved Women about?
At Bertrand Morane's burial there are many of the women that the 40-year-old engineer loved. In flashback Bertrand's life and love affairs are told by himself while writing an autobiographical novel.
Where can you watch The Man Who Loved Women?
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What does the cinematography of The Man Who Loved Women look like?
Across 63 sampled frames, The Man Who Loved Women builds its coverage from medium shots (54% of the sample), with close-ups (35%) carrying much of the rest. Cinematographer Néstor Almendros keeps 49% of it in soft, low-key light. 54% of the frames play at night or in the failing light of dusk. Focus stays shallow in 81% of the frames, isolating subjects from their surroundings. The production design places the film in the 1970s.
What is the color palette of The Man Who Loved Women?
The dominant colors across the sampled frames of The Man Who Loved Women (1977) are #322c28, #0f0c0a, #251916, #564f49, #4b382e, #d2d0cc — measured from the per-frame color data FrameThrower extracts for every film.
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- Bed & Board (1970)
- Day for Night (1973)
- Fahrenheit 451 (1966)
- Jules and Jim (1962)
- La Peau Douce (The Soft Skin) (1964)
- Love on the Run (1979)
- Mississippi Mermaid (1969)
- Shoot The Piano Player (Tirez Sur Le Pianiste) (1960)
- Small Change (1976)
- Stolen Kisses (1968)
- The 400 Blows (1959)
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