Françoise Dorléac on the set of La peau douce (François Truffaut, 1964)
“My sister was a very cheerful young woman, a child. She dressed her cats, loved animals and later slapped insect-killers. She also liked pickles, chips in the coffee, perfumed talc and her chihuahua. She was a little extravagant girl who could dance all night, never drank or smoked, but was also sometimes a little desperate for attention. François Truffaut himself often said that he had to be patient with her and that his strong personality belied her fragile and romantic physique. He sent his letters addressed to ‘Raspberry Dorléac’ to make sure they’re read with a smile.”
— Catherine Deneuve, Madame Figaro, 1989
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Françoise Dorleac on the set of The Soft Skin (François Truffaut, 1964)
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