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FAHRENHEIT 451

by François Truffaut

synopsis

Based on the 1951 Ray Bradbury novel of the same name. Guy Montag is a fireman who lives in a lonely, isolated society where books have been outlawed by a government fearing an independent-thinking public. It is the duty of firemen to burn any books on sight or said collections that have been reported by informants. People in this society, including Montag's wife, are drugged into compliance and get their information from wall-length television screens. After Montag falls in love with book-hoarding Clarisse, he begins to read confiscated books. It is through this relationship that he begins to question the government's motives behind book-burning. Montag is soon found out, and he must decide whether to return to his job or run away knowing full well the consequences that he could face if captured.

original title: Fahrenheit 451
country: United Kingdom
year: 1966
genre: fiction
directed by: François Truffaut
film run: 112'
release date: IT 07/09/1966, FR 15/09/1966, UK 16/09/1966, FI 02/12/1966, DE 23/12/1966, NO 26/12/1966, SE 26/12/1966, DK 29/12/1966, NL 23/02/1967, ES 18/10/1967, PT 29/12/1967, TR 03/1968, HU 14/08/1969, PL 28/01/1972, UA 24/12/1991, GR 18/10/2006, CH 03/07/2021
screenplay: François Truffaut, Jean-Louis Richard
cast: Oskar Werner, Julie Christie, Cyril Cusack
cinematography by: Nicolas Roeg
film editing: Thom Noble
art director: Syd Cain
producer: Lewis M. Allen
executive producer: Miriam Brickman
associate producer: Mickey Delamar, Jane C. Nusbaum

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