After almost a month now on a new Google Doodle have to wait, it is now time again. The search engine giant Google congratulates François Truffaut's 80th Birthday and honoring the director and actor with a small but fine Doodle. So reason enough to throw a quick look at the image and honor verbloggen some information about Truffaut.
Director, producer, actor and critic
Profile picture directed by Francois Truffaut was born on 6 TruffautFrançois Born in Paris in February 1932 and died at the age of 52 on 21 October 1984 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, a brain tumor. Truffaut was in spite of his rebellious youth, a brilliant French film director and a noted film critic. He practices but also in acting and worked as a producer. But also by literary works, he could handle himself and perpetuate his constant theme of the children.
He received his works even some awards. Thus his 1959 released film "They kissed and she beat him" rewarded with the prize for the best original screenplay. Other awards include "Stolen Kisses" for Best Foreign Language Film (1969) and "The American Night" as the best original screenplay (1975).
Small but fascinating Doodle
Even if the user has that Doodle nothing great in terms of interactions, sounds like or expect, this little picture falls into the category >> << small but nice.
Google Doodle honoring fascinating of Francois Truffaut
With the gray screen and held in a conspicuous writing, Google hits 100 percent of my taste. At the same time it is thought-provoking. And somehow reflects the Doodle back some of his work and takes the same relation to his childhood.
The illustration shows the young (or childish) Directors, as this is at the beach and looks out like a scene from the movie "They kissed and she beat him" on the open sea. This is strongly reminiscent of the boy who is trying desperately to see at the end of the sea and it defies any constraints and principles of society.
Thus, the Doodle is representative of how the work symbolized also, for the chaotic last days of young Frenchmen.
Addition of Doodle Slideshow
For some reason, Google in the early morning hours, the Doodle has extended and expanded to include a slide show with additional illustrations to Truffaut. Use the arrows you can move it between the three doodles.
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