Francois Truffaut called "Fahrenheit 451" his "saddest and most difficult" filmmaking experience, and it's not hard to see this disappointment translated onto the screen. Star Oskar Werner battled throughout the production with the filmmaker, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Jean-Louis Richard, based on the seminal novel by science-fiction icon Ray Bradbury. It was Truffaut's first film in English and with color.
Fahrenheit 451 (1966)
Fahrenheit 451 (1966)
Fahrenheit 451 (1966)
Francois Truffaut called "Fahrenheit 451" his "saddest and most difficult" filmmaking experience, and it's not hard to see this disappointment translated onto the screen. Star Oskar Werner battled throughout the production with the filmmaker, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Jean-Louis Richard, based on the seminal novel by science-fiction icon Ray Bradbury. It was Truffaut's first film in English and with color.