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A filming diary titled "The Story of a Film" by French film director François Truffaut. Translated by Koichi Yamada, published by Soshisha. This book is a document recording the filming of the 1966 film Fahrenheit 451. The original work is by Ray Bradbury. It vividly describes the creative process of how the novel was adapted into a film and came to fruition, all in Truffaut's own words. It also includes an essay on Truffaut by Bradbury. This is a valuable book that offers a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes of filmmaking. It may currently be out of print and is available on the used book market. This is a used item. There are no writings or markings, and it is in generally good condition. Please understand that there may be scuffs due to age. Please check the photos for the condition. I am also listing other books, so please take a look.
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