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LEAUD TO GET HONORARY PALME D’OR AT CANNES

- JULIEN PRETOT

Jean-Pierre Leaud, whose gaze into camera at the end of the 1959 movie Les Quatre Cents Coups ( The 400 Blows) became a defining image of French New Wave cinema, will receive a lifetime achievemen­t award at Cannes, the film festival’s organisers said on Tuesday. Leaud was an unknown 14-year-old when he played the troubled schoolboy Antoine Doinel in Francois Truffaut’s first feature, a role he reprised in four other Truffaut films as he grew up.

Now 71, he will receive an honorary Palme d’Or on May 22 at the closing ceremony of the festival which opened yesterday.

Previous recipients include Woody Allen (2002), Manoel de Oliveira (2008), Clint Eastwood (2009), Bernardo Bertolucci (2011) and Agnes Varda (2015). Leaud, who stars as the French king in La Mort de Louis XIV ( The Death Of Louis XIV), which will be screened at Cannes, “made his first appearance on the Croisette (the festival’s venue) in 1959 as an extrovert, unruly 14-yearold”, the organisers said.

As well as his appearance­s as Antoine Doinel, Leaud made a great impact in Jean Eustache’s La Maman Et La Putain ( The Mother And The Whore) in 1973 and Truffaut’s La Nuit Americaine ( Day For Night) the same year.

 ??  ?? French actor Jean-Pierre Leaud.
French actor Jean-Pierre Leaud.

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