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Bed & Board ()

Domicile conjugal (original title)
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Antoine Doinel works dying flowers in the courtyard outside his apartment. He is married to Christine, who is pregnant. He has an affair with a Japanese woman, jeopardising his marriage.

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Antoine Doinel
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Christine Doinel
Hiroko Berghauer ...
Kyoko (as Mademoiselle Hiroko)
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Monique
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Ginette
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Lucien Darbon
Claire Duhamel ...
Madame Darbon
Daniel Boulanger ...
Le voisin ténor
Silvana Blasi ...
Silvana
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L'ami de Césarin
Jacques Jouanneau ...
Césarin
Claude Véga ...
Le pseudo étrangleur
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Monsieur Desbois
Jacques Robiolles ...
Jacques
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L'employé de bureau ricaneur
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Baumel
Billy Kearns ...
Mr. Max
Anik Belaubre ...
La mère de Marianne (as Annick Asty)
Marianne Piketti ...
Marianne
Guy Piérauld ...
Le réparateur TV (as Guy Piérault)
Marie Dedieu ...
Marie
Marie Iracane ...
Mme. Martin (as Marie Irakane)
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Le contractuel
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Le petit homme (as Menzer)
Christophe Vesque ...
Le petit Christophe (as Christophe)
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Alphonse Doinel (uncredited)
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L'employé de M. Max (uncredited)
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Monsieur Hulot (uncredited)
Frédérique Dolbert ...
Alphonse Doinel (uncredited)
Nicole Félix ...
L'employée de M. Max (uncredited)
Miss Irakane ...
Alphonse Doinel (uncredited)
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Le père de Kyoko (uncredited)
Ada Lonati ...
Madame Claude (uncredited)
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L'homme ivre (uncredited)
Nobuko Maki ...
Amie de Kyoko (uncredited)
Marcel Mercier ...
Un homme dans la cour (uncredited)
Joseph Mériau ...
Un homme dans la cour (uncredited)
Jérôme Richard ...
L'employé de M. Max (uncredited)
Serge Rousseau ...
Petit rôle (uncredited)
Helen Scott ...
Dame au restaurant (uncredited)
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Le marchand de journaux (uncredited) (voice)

Directed by

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François Truffaut

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François Truffaut ... (scénario) &
Claude de Givray ... (scénario) &
Bernard Revon ... (scénario)
 
François Truffaut ... (dialogue) &
Claude de Givray ... (dialogue) &
Bernard Revon ... (dialogue)

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Marcel Berbert ... producer
André Mucchielli ... producer (uncredited)
Hercule Mucchielli ... producer (uncredited)
François Truffaut ... producer (uncredited)

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Antoine Duhamel

Cinematography by

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Néstor Almendros ... (as Nestor Almendros)

Editing by

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Agnès Guillemot

Editorial Department

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Yann Dedet ... assistant editor
Martine Kalfon ... assistant editor

Production Design by

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Jean Mandaroux ... (uncredited)

Set Decoration by

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Jean Mandaroux

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Françoise Tournafond ... (uncredited)

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Nicole Félix ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Claude Miller ... production manager (as Claude Miler)
Roland Thénot ... unit manager

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Suzanne Schiffman ... first assistant director
Jean-François Stévenin ... second assistant director

Art Department

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Jean-Claude Dolbert ... property master

Sound Department

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René Levert ... sound
Jacques Maumont ... sound mixer

Camera and Electrical Department

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Emmanuel Machuel ... camera operator
Pierre Zucca ... still photographer (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Christine Pellé ... script girl

Additional Crew

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Lucette Desmouceaux ... production secretary
Christian Lentretien ... production administrator
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Plot Summary

Antoine and Christine Doinel are still in the honeymoon phase of their young marriage, there a playfulness in their interactions with each other as they live a somewhat bohemian life, he working for a florist in their neighborhood with his main job, which he carries out in their apartment building's courtyard, dying white flowers vivid colors, she a concert violinist and violin teacher. They also have cordial relations with idiosyncratic neighbors and other neighborhood regulars. Their union is not outwardly obvious in the differences in their background, Antoine who uses writing as a means to deal emotionally with what was his neglected childhood in a broken home, while Christine's family is bourgeois. When Christine becomes pregnant, Antoine goes on a search for a higher paying and more stable job, he, in part out of a misunderstanding, able to get one working for an American hydraulics company. It is through that job that Antoine meets and begins an affair with Kyoko, the daughter of a Japanese client. The affair may jeopardize the life he has with Christine - while it is arguably more a fling for Antoine in dealing with these changes, it is love for Kyoko. Written by Huggo

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Taglines First Truffaut gave us "The 400 Blows." Then "Stolen Kisses"...and now Bed and Board See more »
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Also Known As
  • Non drammatizziamo... è solo questione di corna! (Italy)
  • Bed & Board (United States)
  • Domicile Conjugal (India, English title)
  • Bed & Board (Canada, English title)
  • Bed & Board (Singapore, English title)
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  • 97 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia When Claude Véga appears, he impersonates Delphine Seyrig and quotes a line from Last Year at Marienbad (1961). He also quotes from a line that Seyrig spoke in the previous Antoine Doinel film, Stolen Kisses (1968). See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Love on the Run (1979). See more »
Quotes [English subtitled version]
Christine Doinel: I don't like this business of writing about your childhood, dragging your parents through the mud. I don't know much, but one thing I do know - if you use art to settle accounts, it's no longer art.
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