François Truffaut (400 Blows) Google doodle

6th February, 2012 – Google honors the French filmmaker François Truffaut. In the late 1950s Truffaut co-founded the French New Wave together with André Bazin, Jean-Luc Godard, Claude Chabrol and others. The Google logo looks like a scene of Truffaut’s movie “The 400 Blows” (1959). Truffaut was born in Paris on 6th February 1932 – 80 years ago. The identity of his biological father was unknown. When he was 8 years old Francois saw his first movie. It was there that his obsession began… François Truffaut died 1984. He remains an icon of the French film industry. Happy birthday François Truffaut. music: “On the Cool Side” by Kevin MacLeod More about this doodle: www.tagseoblog.de (german)
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  1. theruinvalue says:

    anyone knows who made the doodles? Love these cute little paintings and wanna now more about the artist (i googled it but cant seem to find any info). thanks in advance.

  2. FotografDuesseldorf says:

    Nice video, but Google shows three doodles. You’ve forgotten the two others.

  3. tagSeoBlog says:

    Do you know Francois Truffaut? And do you like his movies?

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