It was around 1907. The small and round Jules, a stranger in Paris, had asked the tall and thin Jim, whom he barely knew, to get him into the Quat-z'Arts ball, and Jim had gotten him a ticket and taken him to the costumier's. It was while Jules was gently rummaging through the fabrics and choosing a simple slave costume that Jim's friendship for Jules was born. It grew during the ball, where Jules was calm, with eyes like marbles, full of humor and tenderness. The novel that inspired François Truffaut's film, starring Jeanne Moreau, Oscar Werner, and Henri Serre.
It was around 1907. The small and round Jules, a stranger in Paris, had asked the tall and thin Jim, whom he barely knew, to get him into the Quat-z'Arts ball, and Jim had gotten him a ticket and taken him to the costumier's. It was while Jules was gently rummaging through the fabrics and choosing a simple slave costume that Jim's friendship for Jules was born. It grew during the ball, where Jules was calm, with eyes like marbles, full of humor and tenderness. The novel that inspired François Truffaut's film, starring Jeanne Moreau, Oscar Werner, and Henri Serre.