''The Soft Skin'' () is a 1964
romantic drama film
Romance films involve romantic love stories recorded in visual media for broadcast in theatres or on television that focus on passion (emotion), passion, emotion, and the affectionate romantic involvement of the main characters. Typically their ...
co-written and directed by
François Truffaut
François Roland Truffaut ( , ; ; 6 February 1932 – 21 October 1984) was a French filmmaker, actor, and critic. He is widely regarded as one of the founders of the French New Wave. He came under the tutelage of film critic Andre Bazin as a ...
and starring
Jean Desailly,
Françoise Dorléac, and Nelly Benedetti. Written by Truffaut and
Jean-Louis Richard, it is about a married successful writer and lecturer who meets and has an affair with a
flight attendant
A flight attendant is a member of the aircrew whose primary responsibility is ensure the safety of passengers in the cabin of an aircraft across all stages of flight. Their secondary duty is to see to the comfort of passengers. Flight attenda ...
half his age. The film was shot on location in
Paris
Paris () is the Capital city, capital and List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants, largest city of France. With an estimated population of 2,048,472 residents in January 2025 in an area of more than , Paris is the List of ci ...
,
Reims
Reims ( ; ; also spelled Rheims in English) is the most populous city in the French Departments of France, department of Marne (department), Marne, and the List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants, 12th most populous city in Fran ...
, and
Lisbon
Lisbon ( ; ) is the capital and largest city of Portugal, with an estimated population of 567,131, as of 2023, within its administrative limits and 3,028,000 within the Lisbon Metropolitan Area, metropolis, as of 2025. Lisbon is mainlan ...
, and several scenes were filmed at
Paris-Orly Airport. At the
1964 Cannes Film Festival
The 17th Cannes Film Festival took place from 29 April to 14 May 1964. Austrian filmmaker Fritz Lang served as jury president for the main competition.
On this edition, the ''Palme d’Or'' was renamed "''Grand Prix du Festival International du ...
, the film was nominated for the
Palme d'Or
The (; ) is the highest prize awarded to the director of the Best Feature Film of the Official Competition at the Cannes Film Festival. It was introduced in 1955 by the festival's organizing committee. Previously, from 1939 to 1954, the festiv ...
.
Despite Truffaut's recent success with ''
Jules and Jim'' and ''
The 400 Blows
''The 400 Blows'' () is a 1959 French Coming-of-age film, coming-of-age Drama (film and television), drama film, and the directorial debut of François Truffaut, who also co-wrote the film. Shot in the anamorphic format List of anamorphic forma ...
'', ''The Soft Skin'' did not do well at the box office.
Plot
Pierre Lachenay, a middle-aged married father and well-known writer, lecturer, and editor of a literary magazine, takes a plane to
Lisbon
Lisbon ( ; ) is the capital and largest city of Portugal, with an estimated population of 567,131, as of 2023, within its administrative limits and 3,028,000 within the Lisbon Metropolitan Area, metropolis, as of 2025. Lisbon is mainlan ...
. As he disembarks, photographers approach Pierre and ask him to pose for a picture with Nicole, a young
stewardess.
After delivering a lecture in a sold-out auditorium, Pierre returns to his hotel, which is also where Nicole is staying. He shares the elevator with her and then, having noticed the room number on her key, calls her from his room to ask if she would like to get a drink. She declines, but, shortly after hanging up, calls back. They agree to go out for drinks the following evening, even though Pierre had been scheduled to catch a plane at noon.
On their date, Pierre and Nicole talk in a bar until sunrise, and then return to their hotel and have sex. She slips him her phone number on the flight back to Paris, and Pierre tries to call Nicole that night while he and his wife Franca are entertaining friends. However, Nicole is not at home.
When Pierre gets hold of Nicole the next day, they meet up. He begins to use excuses to get away and meet Nicole at the airport between her flights. They arrange to spend the night together, though not at her apartment, as the landlady knows her parents. They go to a nightclub and plan to stay at a hotel, but they do not check in, as the circumstances begin to make them feel sordid. Pierre takes Nicole home and invites her to go on an overnight trip to
Reims
Reims ( ; ; also spelled Rheims in English) is the most populous city in the French Departments of France, department of Marne (department), Marne, and the List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants, 12th most populous city in Fran ...
the following week. She agrees, and, not wanting him to return to Franca, invites Pierre up to her apartment.
Pierre and Nicole drive to Reims and check in to a hotel. He only agreed to his friend Clément's request to introduce a screening of
Marc Allégret
Marc Allégret (22 December 1900 – 3 November 1973) was a French screenwriter, photographer and film director.
Biography
Born in Basel, Basel-Stadt, Switzerland, he was the elder brother of Yves Allégret. Marc was educated to be a lawyer in ...
's 1951 documentary ''Avec
André Gide
André Paul Guillaume Gide (; 22 November 1869 – 19 February 1951) was a French writer and author whose writings spanned a wide variety of styles and topics. He was awarded the 1947 Nobel Prize in Literature. Gide's career ranged from his begi ...
'' so he could be alone with Nicole. However, he has to go to a dinner, give his speech, and then go out for drinks with Clément, while Nicole sits alone at the hotel, cannot get tickets to the sold-out screening, and is repeatedly propositioned by a man in the street. To avoid going to a reception after the screening, Pierre says that he has to return to Paris, but then Clément asks for a ride. Pierre agrees, only to ditch Clément and get Nicole from the hotel.
After driving through the night, Pierre and Nicole reach an inn. They enjoy themselves, until Pierre calls Franca to say that he had to extend his stay in Reims and learns that she knows that he is lying. Pierre drops Nicole off at her apartment and goes home, where Franca accuses him of having an affair. He says that he just needed time alone, but she does not believe him and says that they should separate. Calling Franca's bluff, Pierre does not argue and goes to sleep at his office.
Franca informs Pierre that she is initiating divorce proceedings. When he goes to get his things, she vacillates between treating him coolly, hitting him, begging him for forgiveness, and kissing him. They end up having sex. As Pierre is leaving, Franca asks if he wants to return to her, but he replies that it would never work. Franca's friend Odile later sees the state Franca is in. Odile fears that Franca may attempt suicide and throws away sleeping pills she finds in the bathroom.
At a restaurant, Pierre gets embarrassed by Nicole's loud talking, and she asks him to take her home. Pierre apologizes and says that he has had a hard week and that he misses seeing his daughter. When Pierre later shows Nicole the apartment he plans for them to share, she says that she has realized that they are incompatible and breaks off their relationship. Meanwhile, Franca uses a receipt from the pocket of one of Pierre's jackets to pick up photographs taken by Pierre and Nicole on their romantic weekend. Franca then goes to a restaurant that Pierre frequents, tosses the photos at him, and shoots him with a shotgun. Dropping the weapon, she sits down and smiles.
Cast
The film's screenwriters both have uncredited
cameos:
François Truffaut
François Roland Truffaut ( , ; ; 6 February 1932 – 21 October 1984) was a French filmmaker, actor, and critic. He is widely regarded as one of the founders of the French New Wave. He came under the tutelage of film critic Andre Bazin as a ...
is the voice of the employee at the gas station at which Pierre and Nicole stop on the way to Reims, and
Jean-Louis Richard is the man who incurs Franca's wrath after accosting her on the street in Paris.
Production
Filming locations
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Lisbon
Lisbon ( ; ) is the capital and largest city of Portugal, with an estimated population of 567,131, as of 2023, within its administrative limits and 3,028,000 within the Lisbon Metropolitan Area, metropolis, as of 2025. Lisbon is mainlan ...
, Portugal
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Paris-Orly Airport,
Orly
Orly () is a commune in the southern suburbs of Paris, Île-de-France. It is located from the center of Paris.
The name of Orly came from Latin ''Aureliacum'', "the villa of Aurelius".
Orly Airport partially lies on the territory of the c ...
,
Val-de-Marne
Val-de-Marne (, "Vale of the Marne") is a department of France located in the Île-de-France region. Named after the river Marne, it is situated in the Grand Paris metropolis to the southeast of the City of Paris. In 2019, Val-de-Marne had a ...
, France
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Paris
Paris () is the Capital city, capital and List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants, largest city of France. With an estimated population of 2,048,472 residents in January 2025 in an area of more than , Paris is the List of ci ...
, France
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Reims
Reims ( ; ; also spelled Rheims in English) is the most populous city in the French Departments of France, department of Marne (department), Marne, and the List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants, 12th most populous city in Fran ...
,
Marne, France
Release
Box office
The film did not perform well at the box office.
Reception
It received generally positive reviews from critics upon its release, however, and its stature has continued to grow over the years.
On
review aggregator
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website
Rotten Tomatoes
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, the film has an approval rating of 89% based on reviews from 28 critics, with an average score of 7.8/10.
Roger Ebert
Roger Joseph Ebert ( ; June 18, 1942 – April 4, 2013) was an American Film criticism, film critic, film historian, journalist, essayist, screenwriter and author. He wrote for the ''Chicago Sun-Times'' from 1967 until his death in 2013. Eber ...
gave the film 3 out of 4 stars, calling it "uncannily prophetic", and
J. Hoberman of ''
The Village Voice
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'' wrote a glowing review of the film, in which he said: "François Truffaut's fourth feature, ''The Soft Skin'', has never gotten much respect -- even though many people (myself included) regard it as one of his best."
Conversely,
Stanley Kauffmann
Stanley Kauffmann (April 24, 1916 – October 9, 2013) was an American writer, editor, and critic of film and theater.
Career
Kauffmann started with ''The New Republic'' in 1958 and contributed film criticism to that magazine for the next 55 ye ...
of
The New Republic
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wrote that "Francois Truffaut's latest film is a failure. His triangle story is disappointingly trite in every regard and the conclusion, alas, is laughingly melodramatic."
Awards and nominations
Home media
The film was released on home video in the United States by
The Criterion Collection
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, which described it as a "complex, insightful, and underseen
French New Wave
The New Wave (, ), also called the French New Wave, is a French European art cinema, art film movement that emerged in the late 1950s. The movement was characterized by its rejection of traditional filmmaking conventions in favor of experimentat ...
treasure".
References
External links
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''The Soft Skin: Love and Betrayal on the Lecture Circuit''– an essay by
Molly Haskell
Molly Clark Haskell (born September 29, 1939)Aitken, Ian, ed. (2006)''Encyclopedia of Documentary Film, Volume 2'' New York: Routledge. p. 541. . is an American film critic and author. She contributed to '' The Village Voice''—first as a ...
at
The Criterion Collection
The Criterion Collection, Inc. (or simply Criterion) is an American home video, home-video distribution company that focuses on licensing, restoring and distributing "important classic and contemporary films". A "sister company" of art film, arth ...
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French romantic drama films
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